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The international development system : southern perspectives on reform /

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Main Author: Culpeper, Roy, 1947-
Corporate Author: North-South Institute (Ottawa, Ont.)
Other Authors: Morton, Bill, 1961-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Ottawa : North-South Institute, c2008.
Series:Research for a fairer world.
Subjects:
Economic assistance > Developing countries.
Economic development > Developing countries.
Aide économique > Pays en voie de développement.
Développement économique > Pays en voie de développement.
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