Further Reflections on Human‐nature Assumptions in Economics — Part I: The “Men” of Aristotle, Adam Smithet al.Revisited
Thomas O. Nitsch
International Journal of Social Economics, 1990, vol. 17, issue 6, 4-34
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Keywords: Economics, Philosophy, Social economics, Theory
Date: 1990
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