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Economic Growth, Biodiversity Conservation, and Human Capital: Guatemala 2004

Description: Economic Growth, Biodiversity Conservation, and the Formation of Human Capital in a Developing Country: Guatemala By Ludger J. Loning 2004 SOFTBOUND BOOK Condition: Covers have just a hint of soil and shelfwear. No spine creases. No tears or chips. No edge rubs. Binding is tight and square. Pages are clean and crisp with no tears, chips, marks or creases. Publisher: Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Mein, Germany, 248 pagesAdditional Comments: Please see my photos of this actual book for sale (these are not stock photos). Synopsis of book: For a summary of this book, Please see attached photos of Table of ContentsBoilerplate: All books are shipped in new, cardboard boxes or rigid cardboard envelopes. Shipping charges are for media mail or priority mail for domestic destinations and for international first class or priority mail for foreign destinations. We gladly combine purchases to save you shipping expense. All shipping charges reflect actual cost of shipping. Inv. 659A

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Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany

Subject Area: Economic Policy in Guatemala

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Narrative Type: Nonfiction

Modified Item: No

Intended Audience: Adults

Subject: Economic Growth in Guatemala

Author: Ludger J. Loning

Publication Name: Economic Growth, Biodiversity Conservation, and the Formation of Human Capital in a Developing Country : The Case of Guatemala

Format: Trade Paperback

Language: English

Publisher: Lang Publishing, Incorporated, Peter

Publication Year: 2004

Series: Gottinger Studien Zur Entwicklungsokonomik Ser.

Type: Textbook

Number of Pages: Xviii, 248 Pages

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