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International big business 1957–1967: A study of comparative growth : Robert Rowthorn, in collaboration with Stephen Hymer, (Cambridge, University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics Occasional Paper 24, 1971, pp. 108. Cloth $6.00, paper $2.95.)
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Abdel-Fadil Mahmoud, The Political Economy of Nasserism: A Study in Employment and Income Distribution Policies in Urban Egypt 1952–72. University of Cambridge Department of Applied Economics. Occasional Paper, No. 52 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1980). Pp. xii + 140
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Towards Economic Independence: Papers on the Nationalization of the Copper Industry in Zambia. By M. L. O. Faber and J. G. Potter. (University of Cambridge Department of Applied Economics Occasional Papers: 23) Cambridge University Press, 1971. Pp. x + 134. £1.20
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Soviet Planning Today: Proposals for an Optimally Functioning Economic System. By Michael Ellman. University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics, Occasional Paper 25. New York and London: Cambridge University Press, 1971. xv, 219 pp. $10.00, cloth. $4.45, paper
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[no title] - J.O.N. Perkins The Sterling Area, the Commonwealth and World Economic Growth. University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics, Occasional Papers, n° 11. Cambridge, At the University Press, 1967, 120 p., $ 3.50
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R. Marris assisted by J. Maclean and S. Bernau. The Economics of Capital Utilisation. A Report on Multiple-shift Work. University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics, Monographs, n° 10. Cambridge, At the University Press, 1964, XVIII p. 276 p., 45
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D.E. Moggridge The Return to Gold, 1925. The Formulation of Economic Policy and its Critics. University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics, Occasional Papers, n° 19. Cambridge, At the University Press, 1969, 119 p., 15 s. broché, 25/- relié
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Towards Economic Independence: Papers on the Nationalization of the Copper Industry in Zambia. By FaberM. L. O. and PotterJ. G.. (University of Cambridge Department of Applied Economics Occasional Papers: 23) Cambridge University Press, 1971. Pp. x + 134. £1.20
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Soviet Planning Today: Proposals for an Optimally Functioning Economic System. By EllmanMichael. University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics, Occasional Paper 25. New York and London: Cambridge University Press, 1971. xv, 219 pp. $10.00, cloth. $4.45, paper
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K. Boehm, The British Patent System, in collaboration with A. Silberston. I. Administration. University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics, Monographs, n° 13. Cambridge, At the University Press, 1967, x p. 184 p., 55/-, $ 10.50
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W.E.G. SALTER, Productivity and Technical Change. Second Edition, with an Addendum by W.B. Reddaway. University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics, Monographs, n° 6. Cambridge, At The University Press, 1966, xiv p. 220 p., 35/- in U. K., $6.50 in U.S.A
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