The transferability on non-indigenous administrative techniques as an approach to improve administration in a developing country

The transferability on non-indigenous administrative techniques as an approach to improve administration in a developing country

by Osama Abdul-Rahman Osman

Part of [University Microfilms. Publication -- no.] 71-11, 084 -- [Doctoral dissertation series]

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