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Sudan: an outline of the proposed seven-year programme

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1961-06
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The purpose of this note is to outline broadly the directions in which the Department of Statistics plans to expand its activities during the seven year period, 1961-2 to 1967-8 The primary objective is to fill in the vital gaps in quantitative data relating to the various sectors of the national economy.
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“United Nations.|bEconomic Commission for Africa. (1961-06). Sudan: an outline of the proposed seven-year programme. UN. ECA Conference of African Statisticians (2nd : 1961, Jun. 26 : Tunis, Tunisia).. Tunis. © UN. ECA,. http://hdl.handle.net/10855/20815”
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UN. ECA Conference of African Statisticians (2nd : 1961, Jun. 26 : Tunis, Tunisia).
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