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First Name: Beat
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Last Name: Bürgenmeier
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Working papers
- Burgenmeier, B., 1996.
"Exclusion sociale: Manque d'ethique economique,"
University of Geneva Economics Working Papers
96.06, University of Geneva, Department of Political Economy.
- Wallart, N. & Burgenmeier, B., 1994.
"L'acceptable des taxes incitatives en Suisse,"
University of Geneva Economics Working Papers
94.04, University of Geneva, Department of Political Economy.
- Burgenmeier, B, & Butare, T., 1994.
"Environmental Protection: The Market or the State? Self Regulation versus Institutional Change,"
University of Geneva Economics Working Papers
94.10, University of Geneva, Department of Political Economy.
- Burgenmeier, B., 1994.
"The Environment: A Social or an Economic Good? The Role of Valus in Economic Theory and Policy Recommandations,"
University of Geneva Economics Working Papers
94.13, University of Geneva, Department of Political Economy.
- Burgenmeier, B., 1992.
"Economics and the Environment: The Revival of Ethics,"
University of Geneva Economics Working Papers
92.01, University of Geneva, Department of Political Economy.
Articles
- Burgenmeier, Beat, 2004.
"Physioeconomics: The Basis for Long-Run Economic Growth: Parker, Philip, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2000, US$ 37, ISBN 0-262-16194-X,"
The Journal of Socio-Economics,
Elsevier, vol. 33(3), pages 381-382, July.
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- Burgenmeier, B, 1994.
"The Misperception of Walras,"
American Economic Review,
American Economic Association, vol. 84(1), pages 342-52, March.
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- Burgenmeier, B., 1991.
"The labor market in a socio-economic perspective,"
The Journal of Socio-Economics,
Elsevier, vol. 20(4), pages 297-312.
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