Donaldson, Loraine
DONALDSON, Loraine
DONALDSON, Loraine. American. Genres: Demography, Economics, Third World. Career: Georgia State University, Atlanta, assistant professor, 1964-66, associate professor, 1966-70, professor of economics, 1970-94. Economic consultant. Publications: Development Planning in Ireland, 1966; Economic Development, 1984; Fertility Transition, 1991. Address: 703 Holly Dr, Fairhope, AL 36532, U.S.A.
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