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Predecessors of Adam Smith
Author
Johnson, Edgar Augustus Jerome
Title
Predecessors of Adam Smith
Publisher
Augustus M. Kelley
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Italiano: Predecessors of Adam Smith : the growth of British economic thought / by E. A. J. Johnson. - New York : Augustus M. Kelley, 1965. - XII, 426 p. ; 23 cm. - (Reprints of economic classics). - Edizione originale: 1937 .
Language English
Publication date 1965 AD
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Place of publication New York
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