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The Cold War in Welfare: Stock Markets Versus Pensions

The Cold War in Welfare: Stock Markets Versus Pensions

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The Cold War in Welfare: Stock Markets Versus Pensions

by Minns, Richard

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Verso, 2001-05-31. Hardcover. New.

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Richard Minns is a researcher on pension funds and an international economic development adviser. He is a visiting fellow at Sheffield University and the London School of Economics. His books include Pension Funds and British Capitalism .

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The Cold War in Welfare: Stock Markets Versus Pensions
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Minns, Richard
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ISBN 10
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9781859846254
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Verso
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Date Published
2001-05-31

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