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The World Bank Economic Review

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May 1993, Volume 7, Issue 2

January 1993, Volume 7, Issue 1

September 1992, Volume 6, Issue 3

May 1992, Volume 6, Issue 2

January 1992, Volume 6, Issue 1

September 1991, Volume 5, Issue 3

May 1991, Volume 5, Issue 2

January 1991, Volume 5, Issue 1

September 1990, Volume 4, Issue 3

May 1990, Volume 4, Issue 2

January 1990, Volume 4, Issue 1

September 1989, Volume 3, Issue 3

January 1989, Volume 3, Issue 1

September 1988, Volume 2, Issue 3

May 1988, Volume 2, Issue 2

January 1988, Volume 2, Issue 1

September 1987, Volume 1, Issue 4

May 1987, Volume 1, Issue 3

January 1987, Volume 1, Issue 2

September 1986, Volume 1, Issue 1

0000, Volume 34, Issue 3

0000, Volume 24, Issue 3

0000, Volume 23, Issue 1

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