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Robin Blackburn, Age Shock: How Finance is Failing Us, Verso, London and New York, 2006, 336 pp., hbk £19.99, ISBN 13: 978 1 84467 013 0.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2008

RICHARD MINNS
Affiliation:
Independent Researcher, Buenos Aires and London, also Visiting Fellow, University of Sheffield, UK

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