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A Historical Note on the Use of Fiction to Teach Principles of Economics

Pages 314-320 | Published online: 10 Jul 2014

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Michael Pace-Sigge. (2018) How homo economicus is reflected in fiction – A corpus linguistic analysis of 19th and 20th century capitalist societies. Language Sciences 70, pages 103-117.
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