The substitution debate (1932-1935) and the features of money in chapter 17 of The general theory
Mario García Molina
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The substitution debate (1932-1935) and the features of money in chapter 17 of The general theory
Published
1999
Publisher
Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas Doctorado, [1999
Pages
51
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