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by: Riddell, Roger C., 1947-
Published: Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 1987
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3. The structure of the Zimbabwean economy and future manpower implications / B. Chidzero (u.a.). 84 S.; 9. Skill needs in the agricultural sector in Zimbabwe / R. Riddell. 40 S.; 10. Agriculture and the utilisation of labour and skilled manpower in the subsistence commercial sector of the Zimbabwean economy / I. T. Chigwendere. S. 41-57
Drei Papiere eines 1978 von der Patriotic Front (ZANU/ZAPU)in Zusammenarbeit mit dem International University Exchange Fund (IUEF), der Swedish International Development Authority (SIDA) und der Nederlandse Organisatie voor Internationale Ontwikkelingssamenwerking (NOVIB) u.a. ausgerichteten Seminars. (Zimbabwe Manpower Survey.)
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Published: Gweru : Mambo Press, 1995
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Heft 1: Clarke, Duncan G.: Policy issues and economic sanctions on South Africa. 56 S.; Heft 2: Seidman, Ann: Economic sanctions as a basic choice in Southern Africa. 32 S.; Heft 3: Green, Reginald Herbold: South Africa: The impact of sanctions on Southern African economies. 21 S.; Heft 5: Bailey, Martin: Oil sanctions: South Africa's weak link. 30 S.; Heft 7: Elliot, Charles: The international impact and adjustment to economic sanctions on South Africa. 32 S.; Heft 8: Morrell, James: International institutions and economic sanctions on South Africa. 38 S.; Heft 10: Riddell, Roger: Economic sanctions and the South African agricultural sector. 42 S.; Heft 11: Fransman, Martin: The South African manufacturing sector and economic sanctions. 39 S.; Heft 13: First, Ruth and Davies, Robert H.: Migrant labour to South Africa: a sanctions programme? 35 S.; Heft 14: Clarke, Duncan G.: Economic sanctions on South Africa: Past evidence and future potential. 35 S
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