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Eli Ginzberg
Eli Ginzberg (April 30, 1911 – December 14, 2002) was born in New York City and earned an A.B., an A.M., and a Ph.D. from Columbia University between 1931 and 1934. He was son of the famous Louis Ginzberg, Professor of Talmud, at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in New York, and his wife Adele. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 10 results of 31
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The development of human resources by Ginzberg, Eli 1911-
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The labor leader an exploratory study by Ginzberg, Eli 1911-
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The human economy by Ginzberg, Eli 1911-
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Local health policy in action the municipal health services program by Ginzberg, Eli 1911-
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Occupational choice, an approach to a general theory by Ginzberg, Eli 1911-
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Manpower for development perspectives on five continents by Ginzberg, Eli 1911-
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The skeptical economist by Ginzberg, Eli 1911-
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The pluralistic economy by Ginzberg, Eli 1911-
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Human resources the wealth of a nation by Ginzberg, Eli 1911-
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The ineffective soldier; lessons for management and the nation by Ginzberg, Eli 1911-
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