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Date: 2010-09-24 12:33:19
Political economy
Microeconomics
Social philosophy
Profit
Perfect competition
Capitalism
Oligopoly
Monopoly
Chicago school of economics
Economics
Economic theories
Economic ideologies

GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTE WORKING PAPER NO[removed]Does Profit-Seeking Rule Out Love? Evidence (or Not) from Economics and Law

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