The Value of Everything: Who Makes and Who Takes from the Real Economy
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HighBridge, 2018.
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1h 29m 0s
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English
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9781681682433

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Mariana Mazzucato., Mariana Mazzucato|AUTHOR., & Randye Kaye|READER. (2018). The Value of Everything: Who Makes and Who Takes from the Real Economy . HighBridge.

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Mariana Mazzucato, Mariana Mazzucato|AUTHOR and Randye Kaye|READER. 2018. The Value of Everything: Who Makes and Who Takes From the Real Economy. HighBridge.

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Mariana Mazzucato, Mariana Mazzucato|AUTHOR and Randye Kaye|READER. The Value of Everything: Who Makes and Who Takes From the Real Economy HighBridge, 2018.

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Mariana Mazzucato, Mariana Mazzucato|AUTHOR, and Randye Kaye|READER. The Value of Everything: Who Makes and Who Takes From the Real Economy HighBridge, 2018.

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