Development as Freedom
(9780192893307) - Country of publication: UNITED KINGDOM - Dimensions: 197 x 129 x 21 mm - New ed - Oxford University Press - In Print - ISBN: 9780192893307 - Number of pages: 384 - Weight: 400 g | Individual Freedom & Freedom Amartya Sen
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| Brand | Oxford University Press USA Oxford University Press USA is a publishing house owned by Oxford University. It publishes academic and educational materials, including textbooks, reference works, and journals. |
| ISBN | Oxford University Press USA 0192893300 |
| ID | 2151257 |
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UNITED KINGDOM |
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197 x 129 x 21 mm |
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New ed |
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Oxford University Press |
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9780192893307 |
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384 |
| Status | In Print |
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400 g |
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