Douglas S. Paauw
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL511170A
Top Subjects
- Economic conditions (2)
- Southeast Asia -- Economic policy (2)
- Southeast Asia (2)
- Internal Medicine (2)
- Medical (2)
- Medical / Nursing (2)
- Medical / Internal Medicine (2)
Books by Douglas S. Paauw
Total count: 19
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Bibliography of modern Chinaworks in Western languages (revised) : section 5, economicHarvard University1951-01-01
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The tax burden and economic development in Indonesia1954-01-01
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Financing economic developmentthe Indonesian caseFree Press1960-01-01
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Financing economic developmentthe Indonesian case1960-01-01
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Financing economic development: the Indonesian case.Introd. by Benjamin Higgins.Free Press1961-01-01
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Prospects for East Sumatran plantation industriesa symposiumYale University, Southeast Asia Studies; distributed by the Cellar Bookshop, Detroit1962-01-01
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Development planning in Asia.National Planning Association1965-01-01
Planning capital inflows for Southeast AsiaNational Planning Association1966-01-01-
The Philippinesestimates of flows in the open, dualistic economy framework, 1949-1965 : draft final report, data section ICenter for Development Planning, National Planning Association1968-01-01
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Development strategies in open dualistic economiesNational Planning Association1970-01-01
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The transition in open dualistic economiesCenter for Development Planning, National Planning Association1970-01-01
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開放雙元性經濟社會過渡時期經濟成長理論和東南亞國家之經濟硏究Taiwan yin hang jing ji yan jiu shi1976-01-01
Internal Medicine Clerkship Guide (Clerkship Guides)2 editionMosby2002-12-19
Internal Medicine Clerkship Guide (Clerkship Guides)3 editionMosby2007-09-26
Board basics 2an enhancement to MKSAPSecond edition.American College of Physicians2009-01-01-
Infectious Disease Threats, an Issue of Medical ClinicsElsevier2013-01-01
Common Symptoms in the Ambulatory SettingElsevier2014-01-01
Comprehensive Care of the Patient with Chronic IllnessElsevier - Health Sciences Division2015-01-01-
Pharmacologic Therapy, an Issue of Medical Clinics of North AmericaElsevier2016-01-01