Lessons Learnt and Policy Implications

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Lessons Learnt and Policy Implications. / Tarp, Finn.

Growth, Structural Transformation, and Rural Change in Viet Nam: A Rising Dragon on the Move. Oxford University Press, 2017. s. 279-294 (UNU-WIDER Studies in Development Economics).

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Tarp, F 2017, Lessons Learnt and Policy Implications. i Growth, Structural Transformation, and Rural Change in Viet Nam: A Rising Dragon on the Move. Oxford University Press, UNU-WIDER Studies in Development Economics, s. 279-294. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198796961.003.0014

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Tarp, F. (2017). Lessons Learnt and Policy Implications. I Growth, Structural Transformation, and Rural Change in Viet Nam: A Rising Dragon on the Move (s. 279-294). Oxford University Press. UNU-WIDER Studies in Development Economics https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198796961.003.0014

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Tarp F. Lessons Learnt and Policy Implications. I Growth, Structural Transformation, and Rural Change in Viet Nam: A Rising Dragon on the Move. Oxford University Press. 2017. s. 279-294. (UNU-WIDER Studies in Development Economics). https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198796961.003.0014

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Tarp, Finn. / Lessons Learnt and Policy Implications. Growth, Structural Transformation, and Rural Change in Viet Nam: A Rising Dragon on the Move. Oxford University Press, 2017. s. 279-294 (UNU-WIDER Studies in Development Economics).

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