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John Cavanagh (ed.) Alternatives to Economic Globalization: A Better World Is
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Nove, Economics of Feasible Socialism; Sutela, Economic Thought; Peter C.
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Colin Hines, Localization: A Global Manifesto. London: Earthscan, 2001. p. 7.
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Adam Smith, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations.
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John Cavanagh (ed.) Alternatives to Economic Globalization. San Francisco:
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Ibid. p. 8.
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Martin Khor, ‘Commentary: conflicting paradigms’, in Alternatives to Economic
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Cavanagh, Alternatives. pp. 104–120.
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Cavanagh, Alternatives.p.6.
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Cavanagh, Alternatives.
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Ibid. p. 123.
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Scheuerman, Between the Norm and Exception.
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Maus, ‘Sinn und Bedeutung’.
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