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A typology of interventionist dynamics

In: Humane Economics

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  • Robert L. Bradley Jr.

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Don Lavoie’s published work encompasses a wide range of subjects – socialism, hermeneutics, information technology, and culture. The subjects appear unrelated, but a close examination of his research reveals an underlying unity of thought and an economics at sharp variance with the post World War II mainstream. The contributors to this volume explore the legacy of his scholarship and its implications for economics.

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  • Robert L. Bradley Jr., 2006. "A typology of interventionist dynamics," Chapters, in: Jack High (ed.), Humane Economics, chapter 4, pages 64-86, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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