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Review Of Cab International's Cd-Rom Database Ageconcd., Judith M. Nixon Aug 1995

Review Of Cab International's Cd-Rom Database Ageconcd., Judith M. Nixon

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Researchers in the field of agricultural economics who search the agriculture and economics databases, will find this review of the subject specific CD-ROM database AgECONCD particularly helpful. Searching mechanisms, controlled vocabulary, record format, comparison to other databases, hit rates and pricing are all discussed. This is an excellent review of a new and unique resource for the field of agricultural economics.


Nuclear Proliferation: A Selective Annotated Bibliographic Guide, Bert Chapman Apr 1995

Nuclear Proliferation: A Selective Annotated Bibliographic Guide, Bert Chapman

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No abstract provided.


Nicolas Mesnager: Trade Negotiator, E. Stewart Saunders Jan 1995

Nicolas Mesnager: Trade Negotiator, E. Stewart Saunders

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The war of the Spanish Succession was as much about trade in the Spanish colonies as it was about the succession to the Spanish throne. Nicolas Mesnager negotiated for France the trade issues that had to be settled in order to end the war of the Spanish Succession.


Finding Wage And Salary Information, Suzanne M. Ward, Heidi Ann Petruzzi Jan 1995

Finding Wage And Salary Information, Suzanne M. Ward, Heidi Ann Petruzzi

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Abbe Francois Gaultier: Secret Envoy, E. Stewart Saunders Jan 1995

Abbe Francois Gaultier: Secret Envoy, E. Stewart Saunders

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The plenipotentiaries of the warring nations met in the Dutch town of Utrecht in 1712 to begin peace negotiations that would end the war of the Spanish Succession. The French had contacted England many years prior to this date in hopes of moving along an end to the war. The Abbe Francois Gaultier was their principle agent in the many secret negotiations that preceded the final negotiations at Utrecht.