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Editorial
Knowledge commons or economic engine – what’s a university for?
- Correspondence to: B Williams-Jones Cardiff Institute of Society, Health and Ethics, School of Social Sciences, University of Cardiff, Cardiff, CF10 3AT; Williams-JonesBcf.ac.uk
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Knowledge commons or economic engine – what’s a university for?
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- First published April 29, 2005.
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April 29, 2005
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Copyright 2005 by the Journal of Medical Ethics
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