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I recommend this book to linguists interested in the analysis of political and economic discourses as well as scholars in sociology and economics who are willing to investigate economic texts at micro and macro levels.
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I recommend this book to linguists interested in the analysis of political and economic discourses as well as scholars in sociology and economics who are willing to investigate economic texts at micro and macro levels.
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