The Repressed Economy: Causes, Consequences, ReformIn this collection of essays on economic liberalization, Deepak Lal, one of the world's leading development economists, discusses why many developing countries have followed policies which have retarded both growth and quality before addressing why and how they have decided to reverse these policies. |
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The Political Economy of Economic Liberalization World Bank | 25 |
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in International Finance No 139 October 1980 pp 142 | 169 |
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