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Welcome to Growth vs. Development

  Connecting, Extending, Reversing: Development from a Gender Perspective
  The Economic Growth Debate: What Some Economists Have Learned But Many Have Not
  Economic Growth, Inequality and Environment Quality: An Empirical Analysis Applied to Developing and Transition Countries
  Energy In The Twentieth Century: Resources, Conversions, Costs, Uses, And Consequences
  The Evolution of Development Thought
  A Fateful Development
  From Adjustment to Sustainable Development: The Obstacle of Free Trade
  “Growth” and “Development”
  Is India on a Sustainable Development Path?
  The Limitless Growth Assumption
  Natural Resources and the Wealth of Nations in a Globalized World Economy
  Participation and Development: Perspectives from the Comprehensive Development Paradigm
  Psychology and Sustainability: An Introduction
  Thinking about the Future: The Complementary Roles of Economists and Environmentalists
  Toward a New Conception of the Environment-Competitiveness Relationship
  Why Development is More Complex than Growth: Clarifying Some Confusions

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