STUDENT LOANS: THE INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE
Abstract
About the Authors
Морин ВудхолRussian Federation
Maureen Woodhall
Russian Federation
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Review
For citations:
, Woodhall M. STUDENT LOANS: THE INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE. University Management: Practice and Analysis. 2006;(3):36-41. (In Russ.)