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Proximity, Distance and Diversity: Issues on Economic Interaction and Local Development (Economic Geography Series)

Proximity, Distance and Diversity: Issues on Economic Interaction and Local Development (Economic Geography Series)

Proximity, Distance and Diversity: Issues on Economic Interaction and Local
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Proximity, Distance and Diversity: Issues on Economic Interaction and Local Development (Economic Geography Series)

by Oinas, Päivi; Lagendijk, Arnoud [Editor]

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Routledge, 2005-04-28. Hardcover. Like New. Book is LIKE NEW. No writing or highlighting in the interior! Great copy! Ships quickly! 100% of the book sales go towards furthering the International Book Project's mission of promoting literacy in the developing world.

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Title
Proximity, Distance and Diversity: Issues on Economic Interaction and Local Development (Economic Geography Series)
Author
Oinas, Päivi; Lagendijk, Arnoud [Editor]
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Hardcover
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ISBN 10
0754640744
ISBN 13
9780754640745
Publisher
Routledge
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United Kingdom
Date Published
2005-04-28

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