2 edition of Small-scale industry in Latin America. found in the catalog.
Small-scale industry in Latin America.
United Nations. Industrial Development Organization.
Published
1969 by United Nations in New York .
Written in English
Edition Notes
United Nations Publication sales no.: E.69.II.B.37.
Series | ID/27 |
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Pagination | 323p. : |
Number of Pages | 323 |
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Open Library | OL17130781M |
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