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Barbara Adam, Karlheinz A. Geißler, & Martin Held (Eds.): Die Nonstop-Gesellschaft und ihr Preis [The Non-Stop Society and Its Price]

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Reisch, L.A. Barbara Adam, Karlheinz A. Geißler, & Martin Held (Eds.): Die Nonstop-Gesellschaft und ihr Preis [The Non-Stop Society and Its Price]. Journal of Consumer Policy 22, 361–374 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1006257620613

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