Economic policy and labour : a study in Uganda's economic history / with a foreword by S. Herbert Frankel ; edited by W. Elkan.
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Slopes and weathering /
by Small, R. J. (Ronald John) -
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Unemployment, vacancies and the rate of change of earnings :
by Webb, A. E. -
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The river basin :
by Smith, D. I. (David Ingle) -
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The Gulf Stream :
by Stommel, Henry. -
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A study of United Kingdom imports.
by Scott, Maurice FitzGerald. -
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British export performance :
by Wells, Sidney J. (Sidney John) -
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The economics of trade unions /
by Rees, Albert, 1921- -
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The domestication of the savage mind /
by Goody, Jack. -
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Symbol and theory :
by Skorupski, John, 1946- -
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Ecological imperialism :
by Crosby, Alfred W. -
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The journals and letters of Sir Alexander Mackenzie /
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Production and reproduction :
by Goody, Jack. -
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Careers for Nigerian boys and girls.
by Park, Eirlys. -
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People and the state :
by Robertson, A. F. -
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Class, power, and ideology in Ghana :
by Jeffries, Richard, 1941- -
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Industrial growth and world trade :
by Maizels, Alfred. -
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Rural Africa /
by Grove, A. T. (Alfred Thomas) -
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Community and occupation;
by Salaman, Graeme. -
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Workers' attitudes and technology,
by Wedderburn, Dorothy. -
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Trade amongst growing economies /
by Steedman, Ian.
Economic policy and labour :
APA
Powesland P. G., . (1957). Economic policy and labour. Kampala, Uganda: East African Institute of Social Research.
Chicago
Powesland Philip Geoffrey, . 1957. Economic policy and labour. Kampala, Uganda: East African Institute of Social Research.
Harvard
Powesland P. G., . (1957). Economic policy and labour. Kampala, Uganda: East African Institute of Social Research.
MLA
Powesland Philip Geoffrey, . Economic policy and labour. Kampala, Uganda: East African Institute of Social Research. 1957.