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Schumacher, R., Paganelli, M. (2024). 'Mehr Handel, mehr Kriege?' In R. Klump, (Ed.), Adam Smith @ 300 (1st ed., pp. 177-204)
Schumacher, Reinhard and Paganelli, Maria Pia. "Mehr Handel, mehr Kriege?: Adam Smith und David Hume über internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen und internationale Kriege". Adam Smith @ 300, edited by Rainer Klump, Duncker & Humblot, 2024, pp. 177-204.
Schumacher, R and Paganelli, M. (2024): 'Mehr Handel, mehr Kriege?', in Klump, R (ed.). Adam Smith @ 300. Duncker & Humblot, pp. 177-204.

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Mehr Handel, mehr Kriege?

Adam Smith und David Hume über internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen und internationale Kriege

Schumacher, Reinhard | Paganelli, Maria Pia

In: Adam Smith @ 300 (2024), pp. 177–204

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Reinhard Schumacher

Maria Pia Paganelli

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