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Economics in Context: The Need for a New Textbook

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Neva R. Goodwin (The Global Development And Environment Institute at Tufts Universty)
Oleg I. Ananyin (The Global Development And Environment Institute at Tufts Universty)
Frank Ackerman (The Global Development And Environment Institute at Tufts Universty)
Thomas E. Weisskopf (The Global Development And Environment Institute at Tufts Universty)

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Paper provided by EconWPA in its series General Economics and Teaching with number 0106002.

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