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Elizabeth Humphrys, How Labour Built Neoliberalism: Australia’s Accord, the Labour Movement and the Neoliberal Project, Brill: Leiden, 2018. ISBN (hbk) 978-9-004349-00-1. ISBN (ebook) 978-9-004383-46-3, EUR€135.00/USD$163.00.
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Elizabeth Humphrys, How Labour Built Neoliberalism: Australia’s Accord, the Labour Movement and the Neoliberal Project, Brill: Leiden, 2018. ISBN (hbk) 978-9-004349-00-1. ISBN (ebook) 978-9-004383-46-3, EUR€135.00/USD$163.00.
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