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Brian Snowdon and Howard R. Vane, Modern Macroeconomics: Its Origins, Development and Current State (Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 2005) pp. xviii, 807, $225. ISBN 1 84376 394 X
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