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Jing ji guan li jian ming ci dian / Shanxi cai jing xue yuan ci dian bian xie zu
经济管理简明辞典 / 山西财经学院辞典编写组
Bib ID 2936598
Format BookBook
Edition Di 1 ban. 
第1版. 
Description Taiyuan : Shanxi ren min chu ban she : Shanxi sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing, 1984 
太原 : 山西人民出版社 : 山西省新華書店发行, 1984 
524 p., [2] folded leaves of plates : ill., map ; 19 cm. 
Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Subjects Industrial management -- Dictionaries -- Chinese.
Other authors/contributors Shanxi cai jing xue yuan (Taiyuan, Shanxi Sheng, China). Ci dian bian xie zu
山西财经学院 (Taiyuan, Shanxi Sheng, China). 辞典编写组

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