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In this paper I will engage the arguments of authors writing on issues that address whether social production is crowded out in the long run.
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In this paper I will engage the arguments of authors writing on issues that address whether social production is crowded out in the long run.

Here I intend to discuss arguments related to:

- unsustainability

- incompatibility with other modes of production within a society

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-- TomGlaisyer - 25 Sep 2008


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