Social research on small industries in India

report on Hyderabad Conference, May 1962.

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Social research on small industries in India: report on Hyderabad Conference, May 1962.
1963, Unesco Research Centre on Social and Economic Development in Southern Asia
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Bibliography: p. 95-120.
"Held ... under the joint auspices of the Unesco Research Centre on Social and Economic Development in Southern Asia and the Small Industry Extension Training Institute, Government of India."
Label mounted on verso of t.p.: Sole distributors: Allied Publishers, Bombay, New York.

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HD2346.I5 U47 1962c

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120 p.
Number of pages
120

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OL2253M
LCCN
sa65004025
OCLC/WorldCat
6727192

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