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"A Radical Critique ofWelfare Economics," in Growth, Profits, andProperty, ed. Edward J. Nell (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1980), pp. 245-246.
 
"A Radical Critique ofWelfare Economics," in Growth, Profits, andProperty, ed. Edward J. Nell (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1980), pp. 245-246.
  
There is another usage (probably earlier) by Joseph Berliner to describe the reallocation of capital among competing firms as some "win".
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Other usages:
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* Joseph Berliner to describe the reallocation of capital among competing firms as some "win".
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* Herman Daly: "While the invisible hand looks after the private sector, the invisible foot kicks the public sector to pieces."
 
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