An assessment of the role and adequacy of credit for Syrian agriculture

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An assessment of the role and adequacy of credit for Syrian agriculture
1979, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas A & M University System
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Published in
College Station, Tex
Series
Syrian agricultural sector assessment ;, v. 4, Staff paper series ;, SP-13, Departmental information report ;, DIR 79-1, Staff paper series (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. Dept. of Agricultural Economics) ;, SP-13., Departmental information report (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. Dept. of Agricultural Economics) ;, DIR 79-1.

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Dewey Decimal Class
332.7/1/095691
Library of Congress
HD9016.S92 S93 vol. 4, HD1440 S93 vol. 4

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Pagination
i, 44 p. ;
Number of pages
44

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OL4242237M
LCCN
80623161

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