For a New Political Economy: Volume 21

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1. Why? What? How?Philip McShane - 1998 - In For a New Political Economy: Volume 21. University of Toronto Press. pp. 3-10.
Contents.Philip McShane - 1998 - In For a New Political Economy: Volume 21. University of Toronto Press.
Index.Philip McShane - 1998 - In For a New Political Economy: Volume 21. University of Toronto Press. pp. 325-346.
Frontmatter.Philip McShane - 1998 - In For a New Political Economy: Volume 21. University of Toronto Press.
19. Superposed Circuits.Philip McShane - 1998 - In For a New Political Economy: Volume 21. University of Toronto Press. pp. 308-318.
13. Superposed Circuits.Philip McShane - 1998 - In For a New Political Economy: Volume 21. University of Toronto Press. pp. 196-202.
9. Circulation Trends.Philip McShane - 1998 - In For a New Political Economy: Volume 21. University of Toronto Press. pp. 152-162.
10. Circuit Velocities.Philip McShane - 1998 - In For a New Political Economy: Volume 21. University of Toronto Press. pp. 163-174.
2. The Pure Process.Philip McShane - 1998 - In For a New Political Economy: Volume 21. University of Toronto Press. pp. 11-27.
16. Monetary Flows.Philip McShane - 1998 - In For a New Political Economy: Volume 21. University of Toronto Press. pp. 246-258.
14. Random Pointers.Philip McShane - 1998 - In For a New Political Economy: Volume 21. University of Toronto Press. pp. 203-228.
Editor's Introduction.Philip J. McShane - 1998 - In Philip McShane (ed.), For a New Political Economy: Volume 21. University of Toronto Press.
15. The Productive Process.Philip McShane - 1998 - In For a New Political Economy: Volume 21. University of Toronto Press. pp. 231-245.
6. Incidental Theorems.Philip McShane - 1998 - In For a New Political Economy: Volume 21. University of Toronto Press. pp. 76-106.

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