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Economic, Social, and Environmental

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The Use of Public Power
Andrew Shonfield
William Diebold, Jr.
The Making of the European Monetary System
Peter Ludlow
William Diebold, Jr.
U.S. International Monetary Policy
John S. Odell
William Diebold, Jr.
Industry in Trouble: The Federal Government and the New England Fisheries
Margaret E. Dewar
William Diebold, Jr.
U.S. Foreign Economic Strategy for the Eighties
Timothy W. Stanley, Ronald L. Danielian and Samuel M. Rosenblatt
William Diebold, Jr.
Industrial Growth, Trade, and Dynamic Patterns in the Japanese Economy
Miyohei Shinohara
William Diebold, Jr.
Resource Management and the Oceans; The Management of Pacific Marine Resources
Kurt Michael Shusterich
John P. Craven
William Diebold, Jr.
Global Fission: The Battle Over Nuclear Power
Jim Falk
William Diebold, Jr.
Oil Markets in Turmoil: An Economic Analysis; OPEC Behavior and World Oil Prices
Philip K. Verleger, Jr.
Edited by James M. Griffin and David J. Teece
William Diebold, Jr.
For Good or Evil: Economic Theory and North-South Negotiations
Edited by Gerald K. Helleiner
William Diebold, Jr.
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