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The regional economic impact of the Mildura Arts Centre / C.D. Throsby and Margaret O'Shea
Bib ID 1503152
Format BookBook
Author
Throsby, C. D. (Charles David)
 
Description North Ryde, N.S.W. : Macquarie University, School of Economic and Financial Studies, 1980 
107 p. : 1 map, plan ; 30 cm. 
ISBN 0858374161 : 
Series

Research paper (Macquarie University. School of Economic and Financial Studies) ; no. 210.

Notes

Bibliography: p. 90-92.

Subjects Regional economic development. Effects of cultural institutions. Study regions: Victoria. Mildura  |  Economic development.  |  Art centers - Economic aspects - Victoria - Mildura.
Other authors/contributors O'Shea, Margaret  |  Macquarie University. School of Economic and Financial Studies

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