A Tale of Bad Times; Or, Ecological Economy, Sustainable Development and Harriet Martineau

Authors

  • Sarah Lumley

Keywords:

Harriet Martineau, economics, nineteenth century, economic theory, laissez faire

Abstract

  

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2020-06-11