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Economics of Good and Evil: The Quest for Economic Meaning from Gilgamesh to Wall Street

Economics of Good and Evil: The Quest for Economic Meaning from Gilgamesh to Wall Street

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Economics of Good and Evil: The Quest for Economic Meaning from Gilgamesh to Wall Street

by Sedlacek, Tomas

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Oxford University Press, 2013-10-03. Illustrated. Used - Acceptable. A readable copy. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact (the dust cover may be missing). Pages can include notes--in pen or highlighter.

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Title
Economics of Good and Evil: The Quest for Economic Meaning from Gilgamesh to Wall Street
Author
Sedlacek, Tomas
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
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Illustrated
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
019932218X
ISBN 13
9780199322183
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Place of Publication
New York, Ny, U.s.a.
Date Published
2013-10-03
Product_type
Paperback

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