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Eric Berr & François Combarnous & Eric Rougier, 2005.
"Too much consensus could be harmful : measuring the degree of implementation of the Washington consensus and its impact on economic growth ,"
Documents de travail
116, Groupe d'Economie du Développement de l'Université Montesquieu Bordeaux IV.
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Sirimaneetham, Vatcharin & Temple, Jonathan, 2006.
"Macroeconomic Policy and the Distribution of Growth Rates ,"
CEPR Discussion Papers
5642, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
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Eric Berr, 2003.
"La dette des pays en développement : bilan et perspectives ,"
Documents de travail
82, Groupe d'Economie du Développement de l'Université Montesquieu Bordeaux IV.
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Eric Berr & François Combarnous, 2004.
"L'impact du consensus de Washington sur les pays en développement : une évaluation empirique ,"
Documents de travail
100, Groupe d'Economie du Développement de l'Université Montesquieu Bordeaux IV.
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