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Ethics
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The social rationale of the gift relationship
- Correspondence to Teck Chuan Voo, Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation, The University of Manchester, Williamson Building, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK; medvtc{at}nus.edu.sg
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The social rationale of the gift relationship
Publication history
- Received December 2, 2010
- Revised April 6, 2011
- Accepted April 14, 2011
- First published May 17, 2011.
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October 18, 2011
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