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- Behavior Changes. Overview of Concepts". Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Oeconomia. Retrieved 30 March 2016.[permanent dead link‍] Perner, Lars (2008). "Consumer...
- the Covenants between God and Man (originally published in Latin: De oeconomia foederum Dei **** hominibus, Leeuwarden, 1677). He was induced to publish...
- reformer Justus Menius dedicated to her the mirrors for princes writing Oeconomia Christiana. The correspondence between Sibylle and her husband during...
- Middle French's yconomie, which itself derived from the Medieval Latin's oeconomia. The Latin word has its origin at the Ancient Gr****'s oikonomia or oikonomos...
- Piketty' (2020) Oeconomia Ewan McGaughey, "From 'Capital and Ideology' to 'Democracy and Evidence': a review of Thomas Piketty" (2020) Oeconomia Krugman, Paul...
- patriarcats) and col. 1292–96. First chapter and final paragraph of Book 1 of De Œconomia Dei, based on a publication by Angelo Mai. Finck, Franz Nikolaus, ed. Des...
- Isis, doi:10.1086/660247, JSTOR 10.1086/660247 Pierre Dehez, Œconomia, doi:10.4000/oeconomia.1438 Nicola Giocoli, "John von Neumann's panmathematical view"...
- Weaknesses of Majority Voting: A Triptych". Œconomia. History, Methodology, Philosophy (11–1): 49–76. doi:10.4000/oeconomia.10780. ISSN 2113-5207. S2CID 238043786...
- customer behavior and purchasing process in terms of mobile marketing". Oeconomia Copernicana. 13 (1): 181–223. doi:10.24136/oc.2022.006. ISSN 2353-1827...
- œu in loan-words with ø, as in økonomi "economy" from Gr**** via Latin œconomia or bøf "beef" from French bœuf. œ, mainly lowercase, has historically been...