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Survey of High-Level Power in Ghana, 1960

Binding: Softcover
Volume Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket: No
Dust Jacket Condition: N/A
Language: English
Publisher Name: Ministry of Information
Publication Year: 1961
Publication Place: Accra, GH
Book ID: 005172
Catalogue(s): Foreign Affairs, International Relations and Human Rights
62pp. Printed card covers (a little faded and gently rubbed at edges, one corner very slightly chipped, a little oxidization around staples ). Internally neat, clean, bright and tight barring some mild toning. Report on the findings of a survey on manpower in Ghana in 1960, analysing manpower productivity, employment profiles, effects of the education system etc. Packed full of useful tables and charts. 8vo.
Keywords:
ghana economic history manpower productivity labour

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