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The drive to partnership: aid coordination and the World Bank / John Eriksson.
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Main Author: Eriksson, John R (John Rudolph), 1935 -
Corporate Author: World Bank
Format: Book
Published: Washington D.C.: World Bank, 2001.
Subjects:
World Bank
Dünya Bankası
Economic assistance > International cooperation
Ekonomik yardım > Uluslararası işbirliği
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