2005
DOI: 10.1007/s12113-005-1031-4
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The insulation argument in neoclassical international economics: A critique

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“…The group specialise in the translation of texts into the Romanian language, as opposed to influencing public policy debates. Comenescu is best described as a 'trainer of trainers', and his disciples have spread into various institutional environments, such as Bogdan Glavan, a lecturer at the Romanian American university (Glavan 2004(Glavan , 2005.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The group specialise in the translation of texts into the Romanian language, as opposed to influencing public policy debates. Comenescu is best described as a 'trainer of trainers', and his disciples have spread into various institutional environments, such as Bogdan Glavan, a lecturer at the Romanian American university (Glavan 2004(Glavan , 2005.…”
Section: Romaniamentioning
confidence: 99%