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Oksana Afanasievna Veklych

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First Name:Oksana
Middle Name:Afanasievna
Last Name:Veklych
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RePEc Short-ID:pve445

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  1. Веклич О. А. & Шлапак Н. Ю., 2012. "Экологически Скорректированный Ввп Как Показатель Реального Экономического Развития," Studies on Russian Economic Development Проблемы прогнозирования, CyberLeninka;Федеральное государственное бюджетное учреждение науки Институт народнохозяйственного прогнозирования Российской академии наук, issue 3, pages 48-55.
  2. Данилишин Богдан Михайлович & Веклич Оксана Афанасьевна, 2010. "Индикатор Подлинного Прогресса Как Адекватный Макроэкономический Показатель Общественного Благосостояния," Studies on Russian Economic Development Проблемы прогнозирования, CyberLeninka;Федеральное государственное бюджетное учреждение науки Институт народнохозяйственного прогнозирования Российской академии наук, issue 6, pages 103-112.

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