G. D. Snooks
G. D. Snooks
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The dynamic society
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The ephemeral civilization
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The global crisis makers
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Global transition
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The laws of history
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Longrun dynamics
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Portrait of the family within the total economy
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Economics without time
cover - TSThe selfcreating mindG. D. Snooks
The selfcreating mind
no cover - TGThe global crisis makersG. D. Snooks
The global crisis makers
no cover - WTWas the Industrial Revolution N...G. D. Snooks
Was the Industrial Revolution Necessary?
no cover - GWGreat waves of economic changeG. D. Snooks
Great waves of economic change
no cover - DEDomesday EconomyG. D. Snooks
Domesday Economy
no cover - DADepression and recovery in West...G. D. Snooks
Depression and recovery in Western Australia, 1928/29-1938/39
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- Open Work
The dynamic society
- Open Work
The ephemeral civilization
- Open Work
The global crisis makers
- Open Work
Global transition
- Open Work
The laws of history
- Open Work
Longrun dynamics
- Open Work
Portrait of the family within the total economy
- Open Work
Economics without time
- Open Work
The selfcreating mind
- Open Work
The global crisis makers
- Open Work
Was the Industrial Revolution Necessary?
- Open Work
Great waves of economic change
- Open Work
Domesday Economy
- Open Work
Depression and recovery in Western Australia, 1928/29-1938/39