The Divergent Fates of Two Strands of “Institutionalist” Doctrine During the New Deal Years
Year of publication: |
1994
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Authors: | Barber, William J. |
Published in: |
History of Political Economy. - Duke University Press. - Vol. 26.1994, 4, p. 569-587
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Publisher: |
Duke University Press |
Subject: | institutionalism |
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