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The Misconceptions of “Development Economics”
Author(s)
Lal, Deepak
Abstract
This article briefly reviews the central misconceptions of development economics. The author proposes that the majority of these distortions are due to irrational government interventions.
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233-241
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Paradigms in Economic Development: Classic Perspectives, Critiques, and Reflections
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1994
ISBN_ISSN
156324330X
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