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Revenue sharing: Methodological approaches and problems

Revenue sharing: Methodological approaches and problems

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Revenue sharing: Methodological approaches and problems

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0669002380
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9780669002386
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Lexington Books, 1976. HARDCOVER. G+ / NONE. 0x0x0. 185p. X-library with usual library markings, else Very Good. To answer any questions about the book's condition or availability, please contact us. All items are returnable for any reason. (56359) HARDBACK

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Early Republic Books US (US)
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78966
Title
Revenue sharing: Methodological approaches and problems
Author
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Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - G+ / NONE
Quantity Available
1
ISBN 10
0669002380
ISBN 13
9780669002386
Publisher
Lexington Books
Date Published
1976
Size
0x0x0
Keywords
Revenue sharing--United States.--
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Social Sciences: Public Finance;
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