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  63. Coote, A. (2012) ‘The 21 Hour Work Week’, TEDxGhent. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IMYV31tZZ8

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  We Are All Economists Now

  1. Leach, M., Raworth, K. and Rockström, J. (2013) Between Social and Planetary Boundaries: Navigating Pathways in the Safe and Just Space for Humanity, World Social Science Report, Paris: UNESCO.

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  5. Personal communication with Yuan Yang, 15 June 2016.

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