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COMMUNITY, VALUE AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN POST-GROWTH SOCIETY: TOWARDS A SOCIO-ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE OF THE FINITE ENVIRONMENT

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COMMUNITY, VALUE AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN POST-GROWTH SOCIETY: TOWARDS A SOCIO-ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE OF THE FINITE ENVIRONMENT
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Psychologia an international journal of psychology in the Orient, January 2023
DOI 10.2117/psysoc.2022-b024
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Yoshinori HIROI

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