Planning for regional development: a general equilibrium analysis for Turkey

2015-01-01
Özsan , Mehmet Emin
Taşçı, Kamil
Voyvoda, Ebru
Yeldan, Alp Erinç

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Citation Formats
M. E. Özsan, K. Taşçı, E. Voyvoda, and A. E. Yeldan, Planning for regional development: a general equilibrium analysis for Turkey. 2015, p. 329.