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  • Estrin, S. Uvalic, M. (2021): The Life and Works of Domenico Mario Nuti, 1937–2020: An Appreciation. Acta Oeconomica, 71(2): 181194.

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  • Nuti, D. M. (1992a): Market Socialism: The Model that Might Have Been – But Never Was. In: Åslund, A. (ed.): Market Socialism or the Restoration of Capitalism? Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 1731.

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