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Policymaking in the Open Economy: Concepts and Case Studies in Economic Performance

Ford International Professor of Economics Rudiger Dornbusch
Book, 270 pages
ISBN-13: 9780585239101
14 May 2014
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political science / public policy / economic policy


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Capital Flight: Theory, Measurement, and Policy Issues

Ford International Professor of Economics Rudiger Dornbusch
Paperback / softback, 37 pages
ISBN-13: 9780940602311
1 Dec 1990
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business & economics / international / general


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Open Economy: Tools for Policymakers in Developing Countries

Ford International Professor of Economics Rudiger Dornbusch
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ISBN-13: 9781280006418
1 Jan 1988
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political science / public policy / economic policy


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