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Economies of Design
Guy Julier
University of Brighton
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Economic System
100%
Contemporary Capitalism
100%
Social Sciences
50%
Public Sector
50%
Design Process
50%
Political Economy
50%
Creative Industries
50%
Complex Role
50%
Design Change
50%
Intellectual Property
50%
Art-science
50%
Economic Importance
50%
Informal Economy
50%
Ways of Understanding
50%
Home Improvement
50%
Fast Fashion
50%
Neoliberalism
50%
Neoliberal Economics
50%
Urban Strategies
50%
Alternative Economies
50%
Government Policymaking
50%
Fashion Shopping
50%
Design Properties
50%
Commercial Process
50%
Social Sciences
Public Sector
100%
Policy Making
100%
Creative Industry
100%
Informal Sector
100%
Fast Fashion
100%
Alternative Economy
100%
Social Science
100%
Political Economy
100%
Arts and Humanities
Creative Industry
100%
Shopping
100%
Political Economy
100%
Policy Making
100%
Fast Fashion
100%
Social Science
100%