The ship breaking and recycling industry in Bangladesh and Pakistan.
By: World Bank.
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UN WB SET-7 Trade issues in the new independent / | UN WB SET-8 Statistical handbook 1993 : | UN WB SET-9 Transport strategies for the Russian Federation / | UN WB Shi The ship breaking and recycling industry in Bangladesh and Pakistan. | UN WB SIFR PRS-19 A study of International Fisheries Research. | UN WB SIFR PRS-19 A study of International Fisheries Research. | UN WB Ski Skills for productivity : |
Includes bibliographical references.