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How low income countries can advance their own growth: the lessons of experience; a statement on national policy by the Research and Policy Committee of the Committee for Economic Development. Including a statement on Economic development of Latin America by the Inter-American Council for Commerce and Production.
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Corporate Authors:
Committee for Economic Development
,
Inter-American Council of Commerce and Production
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
[New York,
1966]
Subjects:
Economic history
>
1945-1971.
Developing countries
>
Economic policy.
Latin America
>
Economic policy.
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