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O'Reilly Jacqueline,O'Reilly Jacqueline,Froud Julie,Warhurst Chris,Morgan Glenn,Grey Christopher,Wood Geoffrey,Boyer Robert,Frerichs Sabine,Rona-Tas Akos,Le Galès Patrick,Froud Julie,Johal Sukhdev,Williams Karel,Warhurst Chris,Morgan Glenn,Grey Christopher,Wood Geoffrey,Wright Mike,Boyer Robert,Frerichs Sabine,Sankari Suvi,Rona-Tas Akos,Le Galès Patrick,Johal Sukhdev,Williams Karel,Wright Mike,Sankari Suvi

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance,Sociology and Political Science

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