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Politico-macroeconomics.
Dean Garratt
Published
1996
by Leicester University Management Centre in Leicester
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Written in
Edition Notes
Series | Discussion papers in public sector economics / University of Leicester, Public Sector Economics Research Centre -- no.96/1 |
Contributions | University of Leicester. Management Centre. |
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Open Library | OL15391053M |
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