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... United States ( 1965 ) and the Duration of Marriage Table by Jacobson [ 3 ] for the United States ( 1955 ) . The present study uses population distribution by marital status from the PGS ( 1968 ) as a source of data to arrive at ...
... United States ( 1965 ) and the Duration of Marriage Table by Jacobson [ 3 ] for the United States ( 1955 ) . The present study uses population distribution by marital status from the PGS ( 1968 ) as a source of data to arrive at ...
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... United Nations Multinational Corporations in World Development . New York : United Nations . 1973. ( ST / ECA / 190 ) UNCTAD . Control of Restrictive Business Practices in Latin America . New York : United Nations . 1975. ( UNCTAD / ST ...
... United Nations Multinational Corporations in World Development . New York : United Nations . 1973. ( ST / ECA / 190 ) UNCTAD . Control of Restrictive Business Practices in Latin America . New York : United Nations . 1975. ( UNCTAD / ST ...
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... United Nations . 1975. ( TD / B / C.2 / 160 ) Restrictive Business Practices : Informational Require- ments for Control of Restrictive Business Practices Originating with Firms of Developed Countries . New York : United Nations . 1975 ...
... United Nations . 1975. ( TD / B / C.2 / 160 ) Restrictive Business Practices : Informational Require- ments for Control of Restrictive Business Practices Originating with Firms of Developed Countries . New York : United Nations . 1975 ...
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