Die Bildung und Koordination von Entscheidungen in der Keynesschen Theorie

ein Beitrag zur Entwicklung einer monetären Wert- und Entscheidungstheorie

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Die Bildung und Koordination von Entscheidungen in der Keynesschen Theorie

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German
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173

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 167-173.

Published in
Frankfurt am Main, New York
Series
Europäische Hochschulschriften. Reihe V, Volks- und Betriebswirtschaft,, Bd. 805 =, Publications universitaires européennes. Série V, Sciences économiques, gestion dʼentreprise ;, vol. 805 =, European university studies. Series V, Economics and management ;, vol. 805, Europäische Hochschulschriften., Bd. 805.

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Dewey Decimal Class
332.4
Library of Congress
HG221 .M437 1987

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173 p. :
Number of pages
173

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OL2490589M
ISBN 10
3820486607
LCCN
87420630
OCLC/WorldCat
16928541

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