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Dualism revisited: A new approach to the problems of the dual society in developing countriesFootnote

Pages 60-75 | Published online: 23 Nov 2007

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  • This article was originally prepared for the Conference on the Dual Economy held at Glasgow in September 1969 with the assistance of a grant from Shell.
  • The author is a fellow of the Institute of Development Studies (Sussex).

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