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Economic Liberalization and Economic Development India
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China and India learning from each other
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External Sector in Development China and India, 1950-1989
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China – India relations in the new millennium
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Liberalizing capital movements some analytical issues
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Economic outlook for Southeast Asia, China and India 2015 strengthening institutional capacity
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Economic outlook for Southeast Asia, China and India 2016 enhancing regional ties
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Economic outlook for southeast Asia, China and India 2017 addressing energy challenges
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Economic outlook for Southeast Asia, China and India 2014 beyond the middle-income trap
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Economic Outlook for Southeast Asia, China and India 2018 Fostering Growth Through Digitalisation
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Economic Outlook for Southeast Asia, China and India 2019 Towards Smart Urban Transportation
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China's software industry and its implications for India
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Economic Outlook for Southeast Asia, China and India 2019 - Update Responding to Environmental Hazards in Cities
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Economic Outlook for Southeast Asia, China and India 2018 - Update Promoting Opportunities in E-commerce
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Liberals on Liberalism
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<The> Role of State in the Economy and State Capitalism: the Case of China and India
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<An> Assessment of Issues, Models and Projections
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Liberalization of the Capital Account Experiences and Issues
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Tackling inequalities in Brazil, China, India and South Africa <the> role of labour market and social policies
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Post-Uruguay round issues for Asian developing countries
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India economic reform and growth
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India
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India
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India OECD economic surveys 2007
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International factor movements, commodity trade and commercial policy in a specific factor model
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On the choice between capital and labour mobility
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Post-Uruguay round issues for Asian developing countries
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<The> Common external tariff of a customs union alternative approaches
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Democracy, markets and development
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Rationing, spillover, and interlinking in credit markets <the> case of rural Punjab
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Democracy, markets, governance and development
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On transfer paradoxes and immiserizing growth part 1 and postscript
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Dup activities and economic theory
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On transfer paradoxes and immiserizing growth part 2
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<A> rejoinder
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Hunger definit it, estimating its global incidence, and alleviating it
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<An> Assessment of Issues, Models and Projections
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<The> Welfare consequnces of directly - unproductive profit - seeking (DUP) lobbying activities price versus quantity distortions
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Development planning in a mixed economy
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Reflections on the presidential commission on world hunger discussion
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Trade and welfare in a steady state
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Food AID <A> Cause of Development Failure or an Instrument for Success?
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Indian Agricultural Policy <An> Applied General Equilibrium Modell
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Some Thoughts on the Brady Plan Putting a Fourth Leg on the Donkey?
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External Sector in Development China and India, 1950-1989
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Distributional Consequences of Rural Food Levy and Subsidized Urban Rations
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Economic Liberalization in China and India Issues and Analytical Framework
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Rural Works Pograms in India Costs and Benefits