Symposium on Elisabeth Popp Berman’s Thinking Like an Economist. How Efficiency Replace Equality in U.S. Public Policy
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- Cleo Chassonnery-Zaigouche & Aurélien Goutsmedt, 2023. "Symposium on Elisabeth Popp Berman's Thinking Like an Economist. How Efficiency Replace Equality in U.S. Public Policy," Post-Print hal-04270601, HAL.
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This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports:- NEP-HIS-2023-12-11 (Business, Economic and Financial History)
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