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Social philosophy / Economics / Mathematical economics / Public choice theory / Positive political theory / William H. Riker / Melvin J. Hinich / Rational choice theory / Political economy / Science / Academia / Political science
Date: 2012-06-26 15:14:41
Social philosophy
Economics
Mathematical economics
Public choice theory
Positive political theory
William H. Riker
Melvin J. Hinich
Rational choice theory
Political economy
Science
Academia
Political science

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