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A Contemporary Monographic Study of the Development of Complex Economic Systems through a Systematic-Structural Approach

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Matilda Aleksandrova
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REFERENCE to: Asen Kovachev. Development of the Economic Systems. Systematic-Structural Approach. Ñ.: ÓÈ ”Ñòîïàíñòâî”, 2008, 216 ñ.

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Article provided by Bulgarian Academy of Sciences - Institute of Economics in its journal Economic Thought.

Volume (Year): (2008)
Issue (Month): 6 ()
Pages: 118-120
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