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Radical Analyses of Imperialism, the Third World, and the Transition to Socialism: A Survey
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Author(s): Keith Griffin and John Gurley
Source: Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 23, No. 3 (Sep., 1985), pp. 1089-1143
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Journal of Economic Literature
Vol. XXIII (September 1985), pp. 1089-1143
By KEITH GRIFFIN
Magdalen College, Oxford University
and
JOHN GURLEY
Stanford University
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