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Some problems with the conception of the human subject in critical realism
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Faulkner, P.
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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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2002
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Reflections on critical realism in political economy
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Nielsen, P.
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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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2002
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A critical `post' to critical realism
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Kaul, N.
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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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2002
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The xistence of definitional economics-Stigler's and Leibenstein's war of the words
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Freedman, C.
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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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2002
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Reconsidering the conventional wisdom on wage increases, the choice of technique and employment
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Reati, A.
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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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2002
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Accumulation, innovation and catching-up: an extended cumulative growth model
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Leon-Ledesma, M. A.
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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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2002
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The endogeneity of the natural rate of growth
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Leon-Ledesma, M. A.; Thirlwall, A. P.
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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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2002
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Critical realism, empirical methods and inference: a critical discussion
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Downward, P.; Finch, J. H.; Ramsay, J.
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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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2002
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Boylan and O'Gorman's causal holism: a critical realist evaluation
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Fleetwood, S.
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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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2002
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Three problems of social organisation: institutional law and economics meets Habermasian law and democracy
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Avio, K. L.
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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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2002
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