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The term economic imperialism comes from the economist Gary Becker. The requirement is meant to explain all or nevertheless most aspects of human trade with the methods of the economic science above all also such, which were so far the subject of other branches of science (political science, jurisprudence, science of history and other one). The economic science expands over its past "„borders "“, by being defined from now on no more by an article range, but over its methods.


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