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Human Resource Management: An Economic Approach (Kent Series in Management)

Human Resource Management: An Economic Approach (Kent Series in Management)

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Human Resource Management: An Economic Approach (Kent Series in Management)

by Daniel J. B. Mitchell

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9780534918705
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Title
Human Resource Management: An Economic Approach (Kent Series in Management)
Author
Daniel J. B. Mitchell
Book Condition
Used - good
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Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0534918700
ISBN 13
9780534918705
Publisher
Wadsworth Pub Co
Date Published
1989-04

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