Development economics through the decades: a critical look at 30 years of the world development report/ Shahid Yusuf and Angus Deaton.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 338.9 YUS/D (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P06068 |
A star is born --
Freeing the world of poverty --
How much farther can we see? --
Where to now? Chapter 1. A Star Is Born --
Chapter 2. Freeing the World of Poverty --
Chapter 3. How Much Farther Can We See? --
Chapter 4. Where To Now? ---
Chapter A. Commentary: The World Development Report at Thirty: A Birthday Tribute or a Funeral Elegy? --
Chapter B. Commentary: The World Bank and the Evolving Political Economy of Development --
Chapter C. Commentary: The Indomitable in Pursuit of the Inexplicable: The World Development Reports' Failure to Comprehend Economic Growth Despite Determined Attempts, 1978-2008 --
Chapter D. Commentary: The Evolution of Development Economics and East Asia's Contribution --
Chapter E. Commentary: The World Development Report: Development Theory and Policy.
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