РАЗДЕЛЕНИЕ ЗАТРАТ: СРАВНИТЕЛЬНАЯ ПЕРСПЕКТИВА (РЕСПУБЛИКА ЧЕХИЯ, ВЕНГРИЯ, ПОЛЬША И СЛОВЕНИЯ)
Аннотация
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Рецензия
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Воссенштейн Х. РАЗДЕЛЕНИЕ ЗАТРАТ: СРАВНИТЕЛЬНАЯ ПЕРСПЕКТИВА (РЕСПУБЛИКА ЧЕХИЯ, ВЕНГРИЯ, ПОЛЬША И СЛОВЕНИЯ). Университетское управление: практика и анализ. 2005;(1):12-23.
For citation:
Vossensteyn H... Cost sharing: a comparative perspective from central Europe (The Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovenia). University Management: Practice and Analysis. 2005;(1):12-23. (In Russ.)