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Japan: some of the problems of the seventies

Reginald Cudlipp

Japan: some of the problems of the seventies

by Reginald Cudlipp

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Published by Anglo-Japanese Economic Institute in London .
Written in

    Places:
  • Japan
    • Subjects:
    • Japan -- Economic conditions -- 1945-1989.

    • Edition Notes

      Statement[editor: Reginald Cudlipp]
      ContributionsAnglo-Japanese Economic Institute.
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsHC462.9 .C8
      The Physical Object
      Pagination58 p.
      Number of Pages58
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL5082290M
      LC Control Number74153335

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Japan: some of the problems of the seventies by Reginald Cudlipp Download PDF EPUB FB2

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