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A systems and thermodynamics perspective on technology in the circular economy 25
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Back where we started from: ‘the Classics’ to Keynes, and back again 41
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Demand theory is founded on errors 62
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The central bank with an expanded role in a purely electronic monetary system 66
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Financialization, income distribution and social justice: 74
Recent German and American experience
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Recovering Adam Smith's ethical economics 90
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The human element in the New Economics 98
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