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Logistical constraints to international trade in the Maghreb
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Logistical constraints to international trade in the Maghreb

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Principal: Amiot, Francois
Autor Corporativo: World Bank Middle East and North Africa Region. Country Dept. I. Private Sector Development, Finance, and Infrastructure Division
Outros autores: Salama, Ovadia
Formato: Libro
Idioma:English
Publicado: Washington, D.C. World Bank, Middle East and North Africa, Country Department I, Private Sector Development, Finance, and Infrastructure Division 1996.
Series:Policy research working papers ; 1598
Policy research working paper World Bank no.1598
Subjects:
Nontariff trade barriers > Africa, North.
Restraint of trade > Africa, North.
Transportation > Africa, North.
Africa, North > Commerce.
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