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1970, Volume 32, Issue 2 1970, Volume 32, Issue 1 1969, Volume 31, Issue 4 229-41 A Note on Food Supplies, the Distribution of Income and National Income Accounting in Peru by Thorp, Rosemary
243-61 An Approach to the Analysis of the Spatial Distribution of the Market in East Africa by Hazlewood, Arthur
263-83 Export Instability, Level of Development, and Economic Size of Less Developed Countries by Erb, Guy F & Schiavo-Campo, Salvatore
285-301 The Roles of Labour Productivity and Demand in the Pricing Process: An Inter-Industry Study Using Time-Series Data by Phipps, Anthony J
303-11 Premium Bonds-The Effect of the Price Structure by Rayner, A C
313-29 Estimation of Expenditure Elasticities from a Sample of Rural Households in Uganda by Massell, Benton F & Parnes, Andrew
331-34 Size and Capital-Intensity in Indian Industry: Some Comments by Sandesara, J C
335-51 Experiments in Explaining and Forecasting the Invisible Trade of the Netherlands by Driehuis, W
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