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[log in to unmask] (Claudio Shikida)
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Mon Jun 26 10:02:59 2006
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Hi to members of this list.  
  
this is a simple question: does anyone know about the "history of   
quasilinear preferences"? Who used it first? Who discovered    
("discovered") them?  
  
Thanks for any answer, link or bibliography.  
  
Claudio Shikida  
  

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