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Addressing Global Imbalances: A Development-Oriented Policy Agenda

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Alex Izurieta () (University of Cambridge)
Terry McKinley () (International Poverty Centre)
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DRESSING GLOBAL IMBALANCES: A DEVELOPMENT-ORIENTED POLICY AGENDA

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Paper provided by International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth in its series Working Papers with number 23.

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Date of creation: Jul 2006
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Publication status: Published by UNDP - International Poverty Centre, July 2006, pages 1-41
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Keywords: Globalization; Global imbalances; Development; Macroeconomic policies; Poverty;

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