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Avoiding Managerial Human Capital Loss in Transition II Sugar Factories

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  • Willard W. Radell

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Avoiding Managerial Human Capital Loss in Transition II Sugar Factories is part of the 1997 Annual Proceedings of The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy.

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  • Willard W. Radell, 1997. "Avoiding Managerial Human Capital Loss in Transition II Sugar Factories," Annual Proceedings, The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, vol. 7.
  • Handle: RePEc:qba:annpro:v:7:y:1997:id:197
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    4. Guise, John W.B. & Ryland, G.J., 1969. "Production Scheduling And Allocation: A Normative Decision Model For Sugar Milling," Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, vol. 13(1), pages 1-17, June.
    5. Jorge Luis Romeu, 1995. "More on the Statistical Comparison of Cuban Socioeconomic Development," Annual Proceedings, The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, vol. 5.
    6. Jorge A. Sanguinetty, 1995. "Evaluation of Changes in Economic Policy in Cuba," Annual Proceedings, The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, vol. 5.
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