Comparative Stability of Demand-Side and Supply-Side Input-Output Models: The Case of Turkey, 1973-1990

2000-06-01

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Citation Formats
M. T. Birgönül, Comparative Stability of Demand-Side and Supply-Side Input-Output Models: The Case of Turkey, 1973-1990. 2000, p. 171.