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Economic Development:history of An Idea

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Publisher: University of Chicago Press Summary: "Economic Development makes an important contribution of the literature on economic development, especially as it incorporates ideas on a theme that informs our concern for social justice, individual and social freedom, identify, and community."-Winston E. Langley, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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