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Wider Perspectives on Global Development
Is Rising Income Inequality Inevitable? A Critique of the Transatlantic Consensus
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Anthony B. Atkinson
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2005
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The Contribution of the New Institutional Economics to an Understanding of the Transition Problem
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More Instruments and Broader Goals: Moving toward the Post-Washington Consensus
pp. 49
Is Rising Income Inequality Inevitable? A Critique of the Transatlantic Consensus
pp. 74
Globalization and Appropriate Governance
pp. 101
Horizontal Inequalities: A Neglected Dimension of Development
pp. 136
Winners and Losers over Two Centuries of Globalization
pp. 175
Global Labour Standards and Local Freedoms
pp. 201
Rethinking Growth Strategies
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