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Republic of Sudan Diagnostic Trade Integration Study Update

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  • World Bank Group, 2014. "Republic of Sudan Diagnostic Trade Integration Study Update," World Bank Publications - Reports 22103, The World Bank Group.
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    1. Nour, Samia, 2011. "Assessment of industrial performance and the relationship between skill, technology and input-output indicators in Sudan," MERIT Working Papers 2011-030, United Nations University - Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (MERIT).
    2. el Dirani, Omar Hassan & Jabbar, Mohammad A. & Babiker, Babiker Idris, 2009. "Constraints in the market chains for export of Sudanese sheep and sheep meat to the Middle East," Research Reports 99128, International Livestock Research Institute.
    3. World Bank, 2009. "Sudan - Toward Sustainable and Broad-Based Growth," World Bank Publications - Reports 3169, The World Bank Group.
    4. World Bank, 2009. "Sudan - The Road Toward Sustainable and Broad-Based Growth," World Bank Publications - Reports 3183, The World Bank Group.
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