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A transient outflow model for pipeline puncture/
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Oke, A
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Pergamon Press
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2033
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The Principle of Merit and the capital-labour split
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Jeppe von Platz
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Cambridge University Press
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2022
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Biased preferences equilibrium
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Ariel Rubinstein ; Asher Wolinksy
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Cambridge University Press
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2022
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What’s in, what’s out? Towards a rigorous definition of the boundaries of benefit-cost analysis
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Daniel Acland
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Cambridge University Press
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2022
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Social choice problems with public reason proceduralism
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Henrik D. Kugelberg
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Cambridge University Press
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2022
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The half life of economic injustice
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David Miles
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Cambridge University Press
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2022
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Good reasons for losers: lottery justification and social risk
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Kai Spiekermann
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Cambridge University Press
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2022
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The Samaritan’s Curse: moral individuals and immoral groups
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Kaushik Basu
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Cambridge University Press
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2022
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Moral Uncertainty, by William MacAskill, Krister Bykvist and Toby Ord. Oxford University Press, 2020, viii + 226 pages
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Marcus Pivato
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Cambridge University Press
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2022
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Global Health Impact: Extending Access to Essential Medicines, Nicole Hassoun . Oxford University Press, 2020, xv + 301 pages.
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Erik Malmqvist
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Cambridge University Press
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2022
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