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Dermot McAleese is Whately Professor of Political Economy, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. Jacques Bourrinet is a professor of economics at Aix-Marseilles III University, France. Michael Davenport is a consulting economist based in London, United Kingdom. Alan Matthews is a professor of economics at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. Christopher Stevens is a research fellow at the Overseas Development Institute, London, United Kingdom. |
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Africa and the European community after 1992 / Dermot McAleese... [et al.]. p. cm. (EDI seminar series. ISSN 1013-2015) Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 0-8213-2368-7 1. European Economic CommunityAfricaCongresses. 2. European Economic Community countriesForeign economic relationsAfrica Congresses. 3. AfricaForeign economic relationsEuropean Economic Community countriesCongresses. I. Series. HC241.25.A3A553 1993 337.406dc20 92-43305 CIP |
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