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ID30375
Author(s)Hughes, Gordon; Hare, Paul
Title

The international competitiveness of industries in Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Poland

PublishedOxford Economic Papers, 46, 1994, 200-21, p.
Language(s)ENG
SubjectsEastern Europe / Economic Management  [Browse all]
Bulgaria / Energy, Industry, Building, Handicraft  [Browse all]
Czech Republic [s.a. Czechoslovakia] / Energy, Industry, Building, Handicraft  [Browse all]
Hungary / Energy, Industry, Building, Handicraft  [Browse all]
Poland / Energy, Industry, Building, Handicraft  [Browse all]
Hare, Paul G.
NoteFollowed (p. 221-25) by a "Comment" by Glyn, Andrew and a "Reply to Glyn's comment" on p. 226-27
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