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_c/ edited by Michael C. Keeley ; foreward by Mark Perlman ; published in cooperation with G.E. TEMPO, Center for Advanced Studies.
260 _aPraeger : New York
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300 _axx, 259 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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650 _aDemography
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650 _aEconomic development
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700 1 _aKeeley, Michael C
700 2 _aGeneral Electric Company. Center for Advanced Studies.
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