The practice of economic growth

The importance of fast economic growth in developing countries has been an undeniable fact since the early 1970s. Today its significance is even greater as these emerging centers are eagerly sought as bases for economic expansion by developed nations. Singapore, in its rise from a struggling colony...

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Tác giả chính: Swee, Goh Keng
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Được phát hành: Singapore Federal Publications 1977
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