South Africa's Way Ahead. Shall We Samba? - Nyhodo & Sandrey & Denner
South Africa's Way Ahead. Shall We Samba? - Nyhodo & Sandrey & Denner

South Africa's Way Ahead. Shall We Samba? - Nyhodo & Sandrey & Denner

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The timing of the third book in tralacs South Africas way ahead series exploring trade policy options fits perfectly with the recent interest in examining both South Africas Industrial Policy and Trade Policy.

Softcover. English. Tralac. 2012. 318 pp. In good condition. Book No: 2000945

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