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The Road oft Travelled:Development Policies and Majority State Ownership of Industry in Africa

Author(s): Quinn, John James;
ISBN: 0-275-997559-2;
Subjects: Production;
Publisher: : Praeger Westport , 2002;
Call number: 338.9'6 QUI;
Type: Book
Available At: Main Library -> stacks
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338.9'6 QUI
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0820 $a338.9'6 QUI
100 $aQuinn, John James
245 $aThe Road oft Travelled$bDevelopment Policies and Majority State Ownership of Industry in Africa
260 $bPraeger$aWestport$c2002
650 $aProduction
653 $aAfrica-economic policy, politics and government, economic conditions

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