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Reducing Poverty – What Might We Learn?

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  1. The limited exceptions (such as Botswana, discussed by Stiglitz, 2002) appear to stem from disregarding the rules.

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Galbraith, J. Reducing Poverty – What Might We Learn?. Eur J Dev Res 23, 537–540 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1057/ejdr.2011.22

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