Economic tracer study for Pacific Islands seafarers' expenditure

Phil Clark

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Economic tracer study for Pacific Islands seafarers' expenditure

by Phil Clark

2003

Secretariat of the Pacific Community

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982000005X

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Economic tracer study for Pacific Islands seafarers' expenditure was written by Phil Clark.

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