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In recent times there was expanding discontent with the summary nature of mainstream economics. not just does this make the topic much less appropriate to actual concerns, it drives a wedge among economics and different disciplines ostensibly addressing a similar concerns. Borderlands of Economics explores the ways that economics could be reconnected, either with the genuine international and with different disciplines.

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