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The Income Measurement Properties of Two Crude Inflation-Accounting Models

South African Journal of Business Management - South Africa
doi 10.4102/sajbm.v25i1.839
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ManagementInternational ManagementBusinessStrategy
Date

March 31, 1994

Authors
Wim R. Gevers
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AOSIS


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