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Bustrup, K. A. (1985a, June 15). Encounters in the EC politics. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved August 01, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/encounters-in-the-ec-politics
Flekkoy, M. G. (1984a, June 15). The 'ombudsman' for children: The needs of young consumers. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved August 01, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/the-ombudsman-for-children-the-needs-of-young-consumers
Vanni, A. (1983a, November 23). The positioning of two leader magazines in the women's "A" and news magazines periodical market (Italian). ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved August 01, 2024, from
Vanni, A. (1983a, November 23). The positioning of two leader magazines in the women's "A" and news magazines periodical market . ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved August 01, 2024, from
Schulz, R. (1983a, June 15). Providing guidance for decisions regarding labor market policy: The influence growing scepticism of technology has upon the choice of engineering as a field of study (German). ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved August 01, 2024, from
Schulz, R. (1983a, June 15). Providing guidance for decisions regarding labor market policy: The influence growing scepticism of technology has upon the choice of engineering as a field of study. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved August 01, 2024, from
Radhakrishnan and Soenen (1982a, June 15). Why computerised financial reporting and consolidation systems?. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved August 01, 2024, from
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Lange, M. (1982a, June 15). Product/assortment policy from the point of view of manufacturers and retailers, based on a special analysis. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved August 01, 2024, from
Whitehead, F. E. (1982a, June 15). Using social surveys for prediction. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved August 01, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/using-social-surveys-for-prediction