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    The Economic Surplus, Disembedded Economy, and Nurturance Gap - The Contribution of James Ronald Stanfield to Political Economy.

    116628_3197_2 The Economic Surplus JEI-Phil O_Hara.pdf (524.3Kb)
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    Authors
    O'Hara, Phillip
    Date
    2006
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    O'Hara, Phillip . 2006. The Economic Surplus, Disembedded Economy, and Nurturance Gap - The Contribution of James Ronald Stanfield to Political Economy. Journal of Economic Issues XL (2): pp. 507-516.
    Source Title
    Journal of Economic Issues
    ISSN
    00213624
    Faculty
    Curtin Business School
    School of Economics and Finance
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    Posted with the permission of the Association for Evolutionary Economics, the publisher of the Journal of Economic Issues.

    This material is available through the publisher, Association for Evolutionary Economics, the publisher of the Journal of Economic Issues.

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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13218
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