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Knowledge as a fictitious commodity: insights and limits of a Polanyian perspective.

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Knowledge as a fictitious commodity: insights and limits of a Polanyian perspective. / Jessop, Bob.
Reading Karl Polanyi for the twenty-first century : market economy as political project. ed. / Ayse Bugra; Kaan Agartan. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2007. p. 115-134.

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Jessop, B 2007, Knowledge as a fictitious commodity: insights and limits of a Polanyian perspective. in A Bugra & K Agartan (eds), Reading Karl Polanyi for the twenty-first century : market economy as political project. Palgrave, Basingstoke, pp. 115-134.

APA

Jessop, B. (2007). Knowledge as a fictitious commodity: insights and limits of a Polanyian perspective. In A. Bugra, & K. Agartan (Eds.), Reading Karl Polanyi for the twenty-first century : market economy as political project (pp. 115-134). Palgrave.

Vancouver

Jessop B. Knowledge as a fictitious commodity: insights and limits of a Polanyian perspective. In Bugra A, Agartan K, editors, Reading Karl Polanyi for the twenty-first century : market economy as political project. Basingstoke: Palgrave. 2007. p. 115-134

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Jessop, Bob. / Knowledge as a fictitious commodity : insights and limits of a Polanyian perspective. Reading Karl Polanyi for the twenty-first century : market economy as political project. editor / Ayse Bugra ; Kaan Agartan. Basingstoke : Palgrave, 2007. pp. 115-134

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