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Original Articles

Prébisch's rationale for protection

Pages 285-291 | Published online: 23 Nov 2007

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  • Consultant at the O.E.C.D. Development Centre, Paris. The author gratefully acknowledges the comments made by Dr H. W. Singer, Prof. M. Yudelman, Prof. Alex McCalla and Prof. Paul Zarembka on earlier drafts of the paper. The remaining inadequacies of the argument are, of course, solely the author's responsibility.

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