An edition of The OECD green model (1994)

The OECD green model

an updated overview

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English
Pages
58

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Cover of: The OECD green model
The OECD green model: an updated overview
1994, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
in English
Cover of: The OECD green model
The OECD green model: an updated overview.
1994, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 35).
Summary in French.
"OCDE/GD (94)75."
"Produced as part of the research programme on sustainable development, environment, resource use, technology and trade."

Published in
Paris
Series
Technical papers ;, no. 97, Technical papers (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Development Centre) ;, no. 97.

Classifications

Library of Congress
HD72 .T43 no. 97

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Pagination
58 p. :
Number of pages
58

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL828423M
LCCN
95101675

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