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الصفحة 52
This assumption is based on the principle that economic behaviour is always rational , though it must be considered within a framework of culturally determined values . Rationality coincides with maximisation , and the theories ...
This assumption is based on the principle that economic behaviour is always rational , though it must be considered within a framework of culturally determined values . Rationality coincides with maximisation , and the theories ...
الصفحة 56
Abusa : the structural history of an economic contract , Journal of Development Studies XVIII , 447–78 . Sewall , H. R. 1901. The Theory of Value before Adam Smith . New York : Macmillan . Signorini , I. 1977. “ Il modello di residenza ...
Abusa : the structural history of an economic contract , Journal of Development Studies XVIII , 447–78 . Sewall , H. R. 1901. The Theory of Value before Adam Smith . New York : Macmillan . Signorini , I. 1977. “ Il modello di residenza ...
الصفحة 142
In positive terms , Zeleza consistently argues for the autonomy of most pre - colonial African economic activity from ... from the confrontation with external economies and discourses which is at play throughout Zeleza's argument .
In positive terms , Zeleza consistently argues for the autonomy of most pre - colonial African economic activity from ... from the confrontation with external economies and discourses which is at play throughout Zeleza's argument .
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