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Diana Maria Drigă
(Diana Maria Driga)

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First Name:Diana
Middle Name:Maria
Last Name:Driga
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RePEc Short-ID:pdr160
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Institutul de Economie Agrara
Institutul National de Cercetari Economice (INCE)
Academia Romana

Bucureşti, Romania
http://www.eadr.ro/
RePEc:edi:iaacaro (more details at EDIRC)

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  1. Diana-Maria Drigă, 2016. "Sufficient predicates of sustainability," Manager Journal, Faculty of Business and Administration, University of Bucharest, vol. 24(1), pages 231-236, December.
  2. Diana-Maria Driga, 2015. "Formal aspects of resilience," Manager Journal, Faculty of Business and Administration, University of Bucharest, vol. 22(1), pages 322-328, December.

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