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CLIFFORD COBB, GARY SUE GO ODMAN, AND MATHIS WACKERNAGEL WHY BIGGER ISN’T BETTER: THE GENUINE PROGRESS INDICATOR— 1999 UPDATE REDEFINING PRO GRESS
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Document Date: 2001-09-04 13:29:24


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