Policies and options for Ghanaian economic development.
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: The Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research University of Ghana, Legon 1997Edition: 2ndDescription: xxii,231p, tabs, illusISBN: - 996475017X
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