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title:Small Firms Informally Financed : Studies From Bangladesh World Bank Discussion Papers, 0259-210X ; 253
author:Islam, Reazul
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:0821329693
print isbn13:9780821329696
ebook isbn13:9780585236162
language:English
subjectSmall business--Bangladesh--Finance.
publication date:1994
lcc:HG4027.7.S644 1994eb
ddc:658.15/92/095492
subject:Small business--Bangladesh--Finance.
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