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Regionale Bachelorabsolventenbefragung 2005 und 2006 des Studienganges International Management - Deskriptive Statistik

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Birte Marquardsen
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Date of creation: Aug 2007
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Publication status: Published as Discussion Paper No. 17, 2007
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