Profile of Liberian women in marketing

Profile of Liberian women in marketing
Brahima D. Kaba, Brahima D. Ka ...
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Profile of Liberian women in marketing

This book is a report of a nationwide comprehensive research project which was designed to identify, describe and analyze the major characteristics of Liberian women's roles and functions in the marketing of foods and non food goods throughout the country.
The study lasted from 1979 to 1082 and covered all marketing centers of the country as well as some important agricultural areas.

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English
Pages
231

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Cover of: Profile of Liberian women in marketing
Profile of Liberian women in marketing
1982, University of Liberia
in English
Cover of: Profile of Liberian women in marketing
Profile of Liberian women in marketing
1982, [University of Liberia
in English

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Cover title: Liberian women in the marketplace.

"A profile of Liberian women in development"--Cover.

A research project jointly sponsored by USAID/Liberia and the Government of Liberia and implemented by the University of Liberia"--Cover.

"February, 1982."

"March 1982"--Cover.

Bibliography: p. 226-231.

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Monrovia
Other Titles
Profile of Liberian women in development., Liberian women in the marketplace.

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231 p. :
Number of pages
231

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OL16973586M

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