Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency: Essays in Honor of Birgit Grodal

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Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency : Essays in Honor of Birgit Grodal. / Schultz, Christian (Redaktør); Vind, Karl (Redaktør).

Berlin : Springer, 2006. 383 s. (Studies in Economic Theory; Nr. 25).

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Schultz, C & Vind, K (red) 2006, Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency: Essays in Honor of Birgit Grodal. Studies in Economic Theory, nr. 25, Springer, Berlin.

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Schultz, C., & Vind, K. (red.) (2006). Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency: Essays in Honor of Birgit Grodal. Springer. Studies in Economic Theory Nr. 25

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Schultz C, (ed.), Vind K, (ed.). Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency: Essays in Honor of Birgit Grodal. Berlin: Springer, 2006. 383 s. (Studies in Economic Theory; Nr. 25).

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Schultz, Christian (Redaktør) ; Vind, Karl (Redaktør). / Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency : Essays in Honor of Birgit Grodal. Berlin : Springer, 2006. 383 s. (Studies in Economic Theory; Nr. 25).

Bibtex

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