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Economic and Institutional Reforms in French-speaking West Africa Impact on Efficiency and Growth Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Danielson, Anders
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Keywords: Economic reforms ; West Africa ; Institutions ; Privatization ; References listed on IDEAS Please report citation or reference errors to , or , if you are the registered author of the cited work, log in to your RePEc Author Service profile , click on "citations" and make appropriate adjustments.:
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