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Journal

2016 | 3 | 421-425

Article title

Mephistopheles at the Controls of a Helicopter: A Warning from the Adair Turner’s Latest Book

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Mephistopheles at the Controls of a Helicopter: A Warning from the Adair Turner’s Latest Book
RU
Mephistopheles at the Controls of a Helicopter: A Warning from the Adair Turner’s Latest Book

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3

Pages

421-425

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Contributors

  • Prof. Andrzej Sławiński – Katedra Ekonomii Ilościowej, Szkoła Główna Handlowa

References

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