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New Thinking in Economics

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  • J. R. Shackleton

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The deftly written surveys – prepared to a common format – successfully overcome the compartmentalisation of modern economics and present an overview of different areas that will be widely welcomed both by the specialist and the student alike. A major objective of the book is to present authoritative surveys of the most recent developments in a lively and accessible form for undergraduate students.

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  • J. R. Shackleton, 1990. "New Thinking in Economics," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 403.
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    1. Yoshiharu Oritani, 2010. "Public governance of central banks: an approach from new institutional economics," BIS Working Papers 299, Bank for International Settlements.

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