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The Perspectives of our relations with the developing countries

Center for Afro-Asian Research of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences ; József Bognár
Year of publication:
1970 ; [Reprint.]
Authors: Bognár, József
Publisher: [Budapest]
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29 S. ; 8-o
Series:
Studies on developing countries : publication series of the Institute for World Economy (former Center for Afro-Asian Research) of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. - Budapest, ISSN 0585-7384. - Vol. Nr 4
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Source:
USB Köln Online Catalogue BWL
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004336895
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