Africa, المجلد 60،الأعداد 3-4Edinburgh University Press for the International African Institute, 1990 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 457
... activities of the dominant class . Clearly politicians not only control and parasitise the official economy , but also substantially control the ' second economy ' both by defining what is official or otherwise and by controlling access ...
... activities of the dominant class . Clearly politicians not only control and parasitise the official economy , but also substantially control the ' second economy ' both by defining what is official or otherwise and by controlling access ...
الصفحة 484
... activities provide up to 24 jobs , not all regular or fulltime . Domestic employees also can be calculated in the following way . Monthly electricity accounts total 119. Subtracting business consumers and local authorities gives us the ...
... activities provide up to 24 jobs , not all regular or fulltime . Domestic employees also can be calculated in the following way . Monthly electricity accounts total 119. Subtracting business consumers and local authorities gives us the ...
الصفحة 540
... activities as Senegalese advanced into low- and middle - level trade . Other Lebanese began to buy shops abandoned by departing French traders . In the late 1960s Senegalese traders and businessmen asked for greater state protection ...
... activities as Senegalese advanced into low- and middle - level trade . Other Lebanese began to buy shops abandoned by departing French traders . In the late 1960s Senegalese traders and businessmen asked for greater state protection ...
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