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He has , for example , stressed the importance of the indigenous title pon to signify a highly ranked male . ... was the provision and control of ponds and swamps , highly important resources in a land beset by a long dry season .
He has , for example , stressed the importance of the indigenous title pon to signify a highly ranked male . ... was the provision and control of ponds and swamps , highly important resources in a land beset by a long dry season .
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view that the economy was much larger in the mid - eighteenth century than it was once conventional to assume , and , even more important , that output per head was only modestly lower at that time than in the early years of Victoria's ...
view that the economy was much larger in the mid - eighteenth century than it was once conventional to assume , and , even more important , that output per head was only modestly lower at that time than in the early years of Victoria's ...
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What are the most important elements of the investment climate ? There are three broad areas in which government policy and behaviour are crucial . First , we have seen the importance of macroeconomic stability and openness to trade for ...
What are the most important elements of the investment climate ? There are three broad areas in which government policy and behaviour are crucial . First , we have seen the importance of macroeconomic stability and openness to trade for ...
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Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
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