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Business Law in Africa book
OHADA and the Harmonization Process
Martor, Boris, Pilkington Nanette, Sellers S. David, Thouvenot Sebastien
ISBN: 0749439092
Series: London, 2002
Can Indigenous Justice Survive? article
Legal Pluralism and the Rule of Law
David Pimentel
Source: Harvard International Review
Series: 2010
Comprendre l´organisation pour l´harmonisation en Afrique du droit des affaires (O.H.A.D.A.) book
Alhousseini Mouloul
Series: 2008
Le droit du commerce international book
Les peurs justifiees de l'Afrique face a la mondialisation des marches
wa Mpungu, Gregoire Bakandeja
ISBN: 2804138003
Series: Paris, 2001
Implementation of International Humanitarian Law and Cultural Heritage Law (ICRC Seminar) book
ICRC
Series: 2001
Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Intellectual Property in the Twenty-First Century book
Perspectives from South Africa
Mazonde, Isaac
ISBN: 9782869781948
Series: Dakar, 2007
Law and Justice in a Multicultural Society book
The Cae of Mozambigue
Santos, Boaventura de Sousa
ISBN: 2869781911
Series: Dakar, 2006
Local Politics and the Dynamics of Property in Africa book
Lund, Christian
ISBN: 9780521148511
Series: Cambridge, 2010
Les origines africaines des avocats sans frontiere book
Počátky advokátů bez hranic v Africe
Titinga Frédéric Pacere
Series: Paris, 2009, Etudes africaines
Secretary-General's Report on Piracy and Somalia article
U.N. Security Council
Source: U.N. Security Council
Series: 2010
Understanding the Organization for the Harmonization of Business Laws in Africa book
Mouloul, Alhousseini
ISBN: 0000000000
Series: Port Louis, 2009
Unified Business Laws for Africa book
Common Law Perspectives on OHADA
Clair Moore Dickerson
ISBN: 9781846731501
Series: London, 2009, Global Market Briefings
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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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