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Economic growth / Political economy / Capital accumulation / Capitalism / Tax / Fragile state / Guinea-Bissau / Gross domestic product / Aid / Economics / International relations / Development
Date: 2012-03-08 13:50:28
Economic growth
Political economy
Capital accumulation
Capitalism
Tax
Fragile state
Guinea-Bissau
Gross domestic product
Aid
Economics
International relations
Development

Avoiding The Fragility Trap in Africa: The Case of Guinea Bissau Noro Andriamihaja Matthias Cinyabuguma 1

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