Introduction to Special Issue on: ‘Inequalities in the Least Developed Countries – Some Lessons from Africa’

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Introduction to Special Issue on: ‘Inequalities in the Least Developed Countries – Some Lessons from Africa’. / Gradín, Carlos; Tarp, Finn.

I: South African Journal of Economics, Bind 87, Nr. 2, 19.06.2019, s. 87-90.

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Gradín, C & Tarp, F 2019, 'Introduction to Special Issue on: ‘Inequalities in the Least Developed Countries – Some Lessons from Africa’', South African Journal of Economics, bind 87, nr. 2, s. 87-90. https://doi.org/10.1111/saje.12225

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Gradín, C., & Tarp, F. (2019). Introduction to Special Issue on: ‘Inequalities in the Least Developed Countries – Some Lessons from Africa’. South African Journal of Economics, 87(2), 87-90. https://doi.org/10.1111/saje.12225

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Gradín C, Tarp F. Introduction to Special Issue on: ‘Inequalities in the Least Developed Countries – Some Lessons from Africa’. South African Journal of Economics. 2019 jun. 19;87(2):87-90. https://doi.org/10.1111/saje.12225

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Gradín, Carlos ; Tarp, Finn. / Introduction to Special Issue on: ‘Inequalities in the Least Developed Countries – Some Lessons from Africa’. I: South African Journal of Economics. 2019 ; Bind 87, Nr. 2. s. 87-90.

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