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African Remittances and Progress article
Opportunities and Challenges
Lindley, A.
Source: Real Instituto Elcano
Series: 2008
African Underclass book
Urbanisation, Crime & Colonial Order in Dar es Salaam, 1919-61
Andrew Burton
ISBN: 0821416359
Series: Oxford, 2005
African voices, African lives book
Personal narratives from a Swahili village
Pat Caplan
ISBN: 0415137233
Series: New York, 1997
Child and Youth Studies in Africa article
Source: CODESRIA BULLETIN
Series: 2009
Child Migration in Africa book
Iman Hashim
ISBN: 9781848134560
Series: London, 2011
Consensus, Conflict and Change book
A Sociological Introduction to African Societies
Peil, Margaret
ISBN: 9966467475
Series: Nairobi, 1998
Frontiers of Globalization book
Kinship and Family Structures in Africa
Ana Marta Gonzalez
ISBN: 1592217729
Series: London, 2010
Gender, Sport and Developmen in Africa book
Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Patterns of Representations and Marginalization
Shehu, Jimoh
ISBN: 9782869783065
Series: Dakar, 2010
Kenya's Population Prospects: Now and Beyond book
Population Association of Kenya
ISBN: 0000000000
Series: Kenya, 2000
Population Dynamics and Climate Change article
José Miguel Guzmán, George Martine, Daniel Schensul, Cecilia Tacoli
Source: IIED, UNFPA
Series: 2009
Poverty and inequality in urban Sudan. Policies, institutions and governance article
Muna A. Abdala
Source: African Studies Centre, Leiden
Series: 2008
Social Research in Rural Communities book
Twumasi, P.A.
ISBN: 9964302673
Series: Accra, 2001
Social Welfare in Muslim Societies in Africa book
Weiss, Holger
ISBN: 9171064818
Series: Uppsala, 2002
Social Work and African-centred Worldviews book
Graham, Mekada
ISBN: 1861780494
Series: Birmingham, 2002
The Causes of Educational Differences in Fertility in Subsaharan Africa article
Příčiny edukativních rozdílů v plodnosti v subsaharské Africe.
John Bongaarts
Source: The Population Council
Series: 2010
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How Rich Countries Got Rich...and Why Poor Countries Stay Poor

Erik S. Reinert

In this refreshingly revisionist history, Erik S. Reinert shows how rich countries developed through a combination of government intervention, protectionism, and strategic investment—rather than through free trade. Yet when our leaders lecture poor countries on the right path to riches they do so in almost perfect ignorance of the fact that our economies were founded on protectionism long before they could afford the luxury of free trade. How Rich Countries Got Rich… will challenge economic orthodoxy and open up the debate on why self-regulating markets are not the best answer to our hopes of worldwide prosperity.More

   
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