Regional inequalities in socio-economic development in Tonga: A preliminary study
- Description:
- This study is a preliminary investigation of regional inequalities in socio-economic development in Tonga. Its main aim is to examine, and as far as possible explain, the regional variations in development among the three main island groups of the Kingdom. The household is the unit for which various indices of socio-economic development are devised and compared. Thus the study looks at regional...
- Display date:
- 1973
- Location:
- Tonga
- Format:
- Thesis
- Collections:
- UC Research Repository
- Publisher:
- University of Canterbury. Geography
- Content partner:
- University of Canterbury Library
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- Not specified
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