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The teaching of development economics; its position in the present of knowledge. Edited by Kurt Martin and John Knapp.
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The teaching of development economics; its position in the present of knowledge. Edited by Kurt Martin and John Knapp.

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Corporate Author: Conference On Teaching Economic Development. Manchester, April, 1964. Proceedings
Other Authors: Martin, Kurt ed, Knapp, John joint ed
Format: Conference Proceeding
Published: London, Frank Cass and Co., 1967.
Subjects:
Economics- > Study and teaching
Economic development
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Physical Description:238 p.
Bibliography:Bibliographical footnotes.

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