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THE PARADOX OF ECONOMIC GROWTH AND INEQUITY (Inscribed by Primary Author)

THE PARADOX OF ECONOMIC GROWTH AND INEQUITY (Inscribed by Primary Author)

by Arnold, Robin, and Hess, Dale

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Paperback
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780949687326 / 0949687324
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Hampton, Victoria, Australia : Victorian Association for Peace Studies (VAPS), 1994. viii, + 88pp. Intext, b/white illustrations throughout: halftone plates, sketch-illustrations, a graph and table. Book clean and square. Spine firm, mildly bumped. Colour-illustrated card wrapper nominally bumped only. A brief personal inscription, signed by primary author (Robin Arnold) on half-title page, else textblock unmarked. "Arnold and Hess have provided readers with a rounded analysis of *current (read 1994) global dilemmas from economic, environmental and spiritual dimensions . . . " Contents include: Prelims., Acks. Introduction. 9 chapters. How To Get Involved. References. Book weight approx. 130g. *Postage charge will be reduced as this item will post as a small parcel. . Inscribed and Signed By Author. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good +. 8vo - (approx. 21cm x 13.5cm).
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