Price of raw materials in the eighties a relative stabilization or a repetition of the recent past? Istvan Dobozi
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TextSeries: Studies in developing countries/ed by Peter Bognar; 106Publication details: Budapest Institute for World Economy 1980Description: 49pISBN: - 963-301-074-8
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A paper prepared for the 2nd polish-Hungarian workshop on perspectives of the world economy, Budapest, December 5-8, 1979
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