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Book Review: Development Economics Through the Decades: A Critical Look at 30 Years of the World Development Report by Shahid Yusof with commentaries from Angus Deaton, Kemal Dervis, William Easterly, Takatoshi Ito and Joseph Stiglitz, Washington DC: World Bank, 2009, 188 pp

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Rajah Rasiah () (University of Malaya)

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Article provided by Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Malaya in its journal International Journal of Institutions and Economies.

Volume (Year): 1 (2009)
Issue (Month): 2 (October)
Pages: 315
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