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... demand for wool between 1960 and 1970 should be greater than 25 % and probably less than 50 % , the Bureau states . As the change in relative fibre prices is probably related to the scale of promotion activities , it would appear that ...
... demand for wool between 1960 and 1970 should be greater than 25 % and probably less than 50 % , the Bureau states . As the change in relative fibre prices is probably related to the scale of promotion activities , it would appear that ...
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... demand for loans is not strong . One reason is that inventory investment pressure is slack . But despite several adverse factors , the rosy export picture and heavy Government spending are expected to sustain the nation's economic ...
... demand for loans is not strong . One reason is that inventory investment pressure is slack . But despite several adverse factors , the rosy export picture and heavy Government spending are expected to sustain the nation's economic ...
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... demand for our exports has also been a major contribution to the encouraging performance . The most significant achievement is that all this progress has been recorded in spite of . . . Indonesian confrontation not only managed to ...
... demand for our exports has also been a major contribution to the encouraging performance . The most significant achievement is that all this progress has been recorded in spite of . . . Indonesian confrontation not only managed to ...
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Tradition vs Reform by George | 13 |
A New Approach by Louis | 23 |
Oil MITI Project | 31 |
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