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Teoria economica,filosofia e matematica. La riflessione a Vienna nel Wiener Kreis e nel Mathematische Kolloquium, 1922-1938

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  • Becchio Giandomenica & Marchionatti Roberto, 2005. "Teoria economica,filosofia e matematica. La riflessione a Vienna nel Wiener Kreis e nel Mathematische Kolloquium, 1922-1938," CESMEP Working Papers 200508, University of Turin.
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