University of Michigan. Center for Research on Economic Development.
Center for Research on Economic Development Ann Arbor, Mich
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Works
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Aquatic ecology and Gambia River Basin development | |
Budget, economic policy, and economic performance in underdeveloped countries | |
Budget policy and economic stability in postwar Japan | |
Burundi, 1990: | |
Burundi, la politique d'ajustement structurel. | |
Case studies in the demographic impact of Asian development projects | |
The Center for Research on Economic Development at the University of Michigan presents a report on the conference on Economic reform in Africa, lessons from current experience, September 7-9, 1988, Nairobi, Kenya | |
The control of annual plans : the experience of Tunisia | |
Discussion paper | |
The dynamics of grain marketing in Burkina Faso | |
Eastern Senegal Range and Livestock Project : final monitoring and evaluation report. | |
Government agricultural investment in Nigeria: 1962-67; final report on project no. 25 | |
Limitations of comprehensive planning in the face of comprehensive uncertainty : crisis of planning or crisis of planners | |
Livestock and meat marketing in West Africa. | |
Mali agricultural sector assessment : final report, December 15, 1976. | |
Managing money and credit in a developing economy | |
The rediscovery of exports by the Third World | |
Request for support to augment the University of Michigan's specialized capacity in research/teaching and consulting on economic problems of Francophone Africa : draft proposal, June 1972. | |
A Resource allocation model for child survival | |
Structural transformation versus gradualism : recent economic development in Ghana and the Ivory Coast |