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Activity Atlas, Southern Africa book
MapStudio
ISBN: 1868097587
Series: Cape Town, 2004
Africa South of the Sahara 2001 book
ISBN: 1857430786
Series: London, 2001
African cities reader I/ II book
a creation of Chimurenga and the African Centre for Cities
eds.: Ntone Edjabe and Edgar Pieterse
ISBN: 9780981427287
Series: Cape Town
Afrika, Austrálie a Antarktida book
Zeměpis pro základní školy
Pavel Červinka a Richard Braun
Series: Praha, 2001
Angola book
Joyce, Lan
ISBN: 9781553411109
Series: Richmond, 2010, International Travel Maps
Atlas for Ghana book
Collins
ISBN: 9780007818921
Series: London, 2009, Social Studies
Atlas of Africa book
Jaguar
ISBN: 2869503296
Series: Paris, 2000
Basic Facts on Zambia book
Musambachime, Mwelwa
ISBN: 1420818082
Series: Bloomington, Indiana, 2005
City Map of Accra book
ISBN: 0000000000
Series: Accra
The Ethiopian Borderlands book
Essays in Regional History from Ancient Times to The End of the 18th Century
Richard Pankhurst
ISBN: 0932415180
Series: Lawrenceville, N.J, 1997
Lidé od Čadského jezera book
Viktor Černý
ISBN: 8020013644
Series: Praha, 2006
Oxford Senior Atlas for Southern Africa book
Winter, Kevin
ISBN: 0195719905
Series: Oxford, 2001
South Africa Yearbook 2000/2001 book
Delien Burger (ed.)
Series: 2000
Le Tchad / Son Vrai Visage book
Beckwir
Zambia book
International Travel Map
ISBN: 1553414640
Series: Vancouver, B.C
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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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