Employment, income distribution and consumption

long-term objectives and structural changes : proceedings of a seminar of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, organized under the auspices of the Senior Economic Advisers to ECE Governments, Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume (France), 6-13 September 1977.

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Employment, income distribution and consumption

long-term objectives and structural changes : proceedings of a seminar of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, organized under the auspices of the Senior Economic Advisers to ECE Governments, Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume (France), 6-13 September 1977.

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United Nations
Language
English
Pages
178

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 107-108.
"ECE/EC.AD/19."
"United Nations publication. Sales no. E.80.11.E.5."

Published in
New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
339.2/094
Library of Congress
HD5764.A6 U48 1980

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Pagination
iii, 178, 6 p. :
Number of pages
178

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Open Library
OL3118886M
LCCN
82228806

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