Ecodynamics
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Ecodynamics is a part of applied economics. It covers the lore of the monetary value, the usage of money and the money flow. It deals with labour and capital.
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- Ecodynamics : a new theory of societal evolution / by Kenneth E. Boulding
- Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage Publ., 1981. ISBN 0-8039-1683-3

