Towards a Cognitive Mode in Global Finance. The Governance of a Knowledge-Based FInancial System
Strulik T, Willke H (Eds) (2007)
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Strulik T, Willke H, eds. Towards a Cognitive Mode in Global Finance. The Governance of a Knowledge-Based FInancial System. Frankfurt: Campus; 2007.
Strulik T., & Willke H. (Eds.) (2007). Towards a Cognitive Mode in Global Finance. The Governance of a Knowledge-Based FInancial System. Frankfurt: Campus.
Strulik, Torsten, and Willke, Helmut, eds. 2007. Towards a Cognitive Mode in Global Finance. The Governance of a Knowledge-Based FInancial System. Frankfurt: Campus.
Strulik, T., and Willke, H. eds. (2007). Towards a Cognitive Mode in Global Finance. The Governance of a Knowledge-Based FInancial System. Frankfurt: Campus.
T. Strulik & H. Willke, eds., 2007. Towards a Cognitive Mode in Global Finance. The Governance of a Knowledge-Based FInancial System, Frankfurt: Campus.
T. Strulik and H. Willke, eds., Towards a Cognitive Mode in Global Finance. The Governance of a Knowledge-Based FInancial System, Frankfurt: Campus, 2007.
Strulik, T., Willke, H. eds: Towards a Cognitive Mode in Global Finance. The Governance of a Knowledge-Based FInancial System. Campus, Frankfurt (2007).
Torsten Strulik and Helmut Willke, eds. Towards a Cognitive Mode in Global Finance. The Governance of a Knowledge-Based FInancial System. Frankfurt: Campus, 2007.
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