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Brian Mervyn Jones

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First Name:Brian
Middle Name:Mervyn
Last Name:Jones
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RePEc Short-ID:pjo282
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Bangor Business School
Bangor University

Bangor, United Kingdom
http://www.bangor.ac.uk/business/
RePEc:edi:sabanuk (more details at EDIRC)

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  1. Brian Jones & Luke Davies & Jeni Roberts & Aisling J. Reynolds-Feighan & Peter McLay, 2006. "North West Wales - Eastern Ireland airbridge : joining Wales and Ireland in Europe : final report," Open Access publications 10197/2915, School of Economics, University College Dublin.

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