Louis G. Putterman
Louis G. Putterman
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- Image source: Open LibraryDA
Dollars and change
cover - Image source: Open LibraryEV
Economics, Values, and Organization
cover - Image source: Open LibraryTE
The economic nature of the firm
cover - Image source: Open LibraryCA
Continuity and change in China's rural development
cover - Image source: Open LibraryDO
Division of labor and welfare
cover - Image source: Open LibraryTE
The Economic nature of the firm
cover - Image source: Open LibraryPC
Peasants, collectives, and choice
cover - TEThe economic nature of the firmLouis G. Putterman
The economic nature of the firm
no cover - PIPre-reform industry and the sta...Louis G. Putterman
Pre-reform industry and the state monopsony in China
no cover - SAState and market in developmentLouis G. Putterman
State and market in development
no cover - DADualism and reform in ChinaLouis G. Putterman
Dualism and reform in China
no cover - FBFactors behind the supply and d...Louis G. Putterman
Factors behind the supply and demand for non-alienating work, and some international illustrations
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- Open Work
Dollars and change
- Open Work
Economics, Values, and Organization
- Open Work
The economic nature of the firm
- Open Work
Continuity and change in China's rural development
- Open Work
Division of labor and welfare
- Open Work
The Economic nature of the firm
- Open Work
Peasants, collectives, and choice
- Open Work
The economic nature of the firm
- Open Work
Pre-reform industry and the state monopsony in China
- Open Work
State and market in development
- Open Work
Dualism and reform in China
- Open Work
Factors behind the supply and demand for non-alienating work, and some international illustrations