Seminar, Temas95-100R. Thapar, 1967 |
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... challenge compels thinking minds everywhere to address themselves to these interrelated problems which , if resolved , could open the way to an integrated approach to development , that the time is opportune for concerted international ...
... challenge compels thinking minds everywhere to address themselves to these interrelated problems which , if resolved , could open the way to an integrated approach to development , that the time is opportune for concerted international ...
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... challenge . Nor have the economists by and large ( there are always exceptions like D. R. Gadgil and R. K. Hazari ) been greatly interested in the study of actual economic behaviour , whether of the entrepreneur , the economic ...
... challenge . Nor have the economists by and large ( there are always exceptions like D. R. Gadgil and R. K. Hazari ) been greatly interested in the study of actual economic behaviour , whether of the entrepreneur , the economic ...
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... challenge of British domination was felt at two levelspolitical and cultural . The political challenge was responded to effectively with the formation of the liberation movement which had for its objective the unification of the people ...
... challenge of British domination was felt at two levelspolitical and cultural . The political challenge was responded to effectively with the formation of the liberation movement which had for its objective the unification of the people ...
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