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Heterogeneous Sectoral Growth Effects of FDI in Egypt. / Elkomy, Shimaa; Ingham, Hilary Clistina; Read, Robert Allan.
Lancaster: Lancaster University, Department of Economics, 2018. (Economics Working Papers Series).

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Elkomy, S, Ingham, HC & Read, RA 2018 'Heterogeneous Sectoral Growth Effects of FDI in Egypt' Economics Working Papers Series, Lancaster University, Department of Economics, Lancaster.

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Elkomy, S., Ingham, H. C., & Read, R. A. (2018). Heterogeneous Sectoral Growth Effects of FDI in Egypt. (Economics Working Papers Series). Lancaster University, Department of Economics.

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Elkomy S, Ingham HC, Read RA. Heterogeneous Sectoral Growth Effects of FDI in Egypt. Lancaster: Lancaster University, Department of Economics. 2018 May. (Economics Working Papers Series).

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Elkomy, Shimaa ; Ingham, Hilary Clistina ; Read, Robert Allan. / Heterogeneous Sectoral Growth Effects of FDI in Egypt. Lancaster : Lancaster University, Department of Economics, 2018. (Economics Working Papers Series).

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