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Development planning models in the Arab world: review and prospects

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ILO pub-wep pub. Working paper on comparison of econometric models for development planning in Egypt, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia and syrian Arab Republic - discusses planning elements in general, and reviews experiences with a view to modelling alternatives for other Arab country. Bibliography and diagrams.

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  • Azzam, Henry T.,, 1980. "Development planning models in the Arab world: review and prospects," ILO Working Papers 992082313402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992082313402676
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    1. Azzam HT., 1980. "Women left behind: a study of the wives of Lebanese migrant workers in the oil rich countries of the region," ILO Working Papers 992070013402676, International Labour Organization.
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