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Thursday, 7 July 2011

A post of mine on the RWER Blog

On the Real World Economics Review Blog

entitled: Unpicking the anti-neo-classical “hairball”, so that what we are for is not defined by what we are against
Posted by Bruce Edmonds at 18:46
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