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Der Wunsch der Menschen nach Wärme und der Kühle Blick der Ökonomie - Eine besinnliche Polemik zum Antritt

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Wenzel Matiaske () (International Institute of Management, University of Flensburg)

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Paper provided by University of Flensburg, International Institute of Management in its series Discussion Papers with number 001.

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Date of creation: 2001
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Publication status: Published as Discussion Paper No. 1, 2001
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