MANAGERIAL CHALLENGES OF THE NEW TERRITORIAL REARRANGEMENT OF ROMANIA

Journal Title: MANAGERIAL CHALLENGES OF THE CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY - Year 2018, Vol 11, Issue 1

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S. I. LAZE

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S. I. LAZE (2018). MANAGERIAL CHALLENGES OF THE NEW TERRITORIAL REARRANGEMENT OF ROMANIA. MANAGERIAL CHALLENGES OF THE CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY, 11(1), 107-112. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-444255