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The Sectoral Politics of Industrial Policy Making in Brazil: A Polanyian Interpretation. (2024). de Gaspi, Renato H ; da Silva, Pedro Perfeito.
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  30. As Time Went By - Long Waves in the Light of Evolving Evolutionary Economics. (2019). Lou, Francisco.
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  35. Visualising economic crises using accounting models. (2019). Kinsella, Stephen.
    In: Accounting, Organizations and Society.
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  37. How expectations became governable: institutional change and the performative power of central banks. (2018). Wansleben, Leon.
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  40. Celtic phoenix or leprechaun economics? The politics of an FDI led growth model in Europe. (2017). Brazys, Samuel ; Regan, Aidan.
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