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Does justice qualify as an economic good?: A böhm-bawerkian perspective

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An earlier draft of this article was presented at the Ludwig von Mises Institute’s 4th Austrian Scholars Conference, April 1998 (Auburn, Alabama).

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Campan, G.J. Does justice qualify as an economic good?: A böhm-bawerkian perspective. Quart J Austrian Econ 2, 21–33 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12113-999-1024-9

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