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Consequences of creating a market economy : evidence from household surveys in Central Asia
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Consequences of creating a market economy : evidence from household surveys in Central Asia
Kathryn Anderson, Richard Pomfret
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Anderson, Kathryn H
Contributor(s):
Pomfret, Richard W. T
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Aldershot, England ; Brookfield, VT
E. Elgar Pub
2003
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x, 208 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm
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9781843761693
ISSN:
2002037924
Subject(s):
Asia, Central - Economic conditions - 1991-
Cost and standard of living - Asia, Central
Cost and standard of living - Kyrgyzstan
Household surveys - Asia, Central
Household surveys - Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan - Economic conditions - 1991-
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330.958 AND
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