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Unilateral Capital Transfers, Public Investment, and Economic Growth Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Santanu Chatterjee (University of Washington)
Georgios Sakoulis (University of Washington)
Stephen Turnovsky (University of Washington)
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Article Chatterjee, Santanu & Sakoulis, Georgios & Turnovsky, Stephen J., 2003.
"Unilateral capital transfers, public investment, and economic growth ,"
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"Unilateral Capital Transfers, Public Investment, and Economic Growth ,"
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"Unilateral Capital Transfers, Public Investment, and Economic Growth ,"
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