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Did Domestic Policies Marginalize Africa in International Trade?

Author(s): Yeats, Alexander J.;
ISBN: 0-8213-3669-X;
Subjects: International Trade;
Publisher: : World Bank Washington D.C , 1997;
Call number: 382.096 Yea;
Type: Book
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0820 $a382.096 Yea
100 $aYeats, Alexander J.
245 $aDid Domestic Policies Marginalize Africa in International Trade?
260 $bWorld Bank$aWashington D.C$c1997
650 $aInternational Trade
653 $aAfrica

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