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Modèles, théories et arguments en économique

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SALMON, Pierre

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Paper provided by Institut des Mathématiques Economiques. LATEC, Laboratoire d'Analyse et des Techniques EConomiques, CNRS, Université de Bourgogne in its series Institut des Mathématiques Economiques – Document de travail de l’I.M.E. (1974-1993) with number 100.

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Date of creation: Nov 1987
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Keywords: épistémologie économique ; pensée économique;

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