Comparative economics
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Comparative economics
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Comparative economics
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Incoming Resources
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- The stages of economic growth, a non-communist manifesto, W. W. Rostow
- Rationality and irrationality in economics, Maurice Godelier ; translated by Brian Pearce
- Industrialization and development, a comparative analysis, Ray Kiely
- The great divergence, China, Europe, and the making of the modern world economy, Kenneth Pomeranz
- Economic revolutions 1750-1850, Prometheus unbound?, Richard Brown
- Political economy, the contest of economic ideas, Frank Stilwell
- Varieties of capitalism, the institutional foundations of comparative advantage, edited by Peter A. Hall and David Soskice
- Political economy, the contest of economic ideas, Frank Stilwell
- Rationality and irrationality in economics., Translated from the French by Brian Pearce
- Models in political economy, a guide to the arguments, Michael Barratt Brown
- Where are national capitalisms now?, edited by Jonathan Perraton and Ben Clift
- An introduction to economics, economic theory and society, Chandana Ghosh, Ambar Nath Ghosh
- Regarding nature, industrialism and deep ecology, Andrew McLaughlin
- Contending economic theories, neoclassical, Keynesian, and Marxian, Richard D. Wolff and Stephen A. Resnick
- The longer view, essays toward a critique of political economy, Paul A. Baran ; edited and with an introduction by John O'Neill ; preface by Paul M. Sweezy
- Politics and markets, the world's political and economic systems, Charles E. Lindblom
- Political economy, a comparative approach, Barry Clark
- The stages of economic growth, a non-communist manifesto, W.W. Rostow
- The extended case method, four countries, four decades, four great transformations, and one theoretical tradition, Michael Burawoy
- The great divergence, China, Europe, and the making of the modern world economy, Kenneth Pomeranz
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