Liberalization and Industrial Transformation: Sri Lanka in International PerspectiveOxford University Press, 2000 - 248 pagina's This is an analytical study of Sri Lanka's experience with economic reforms. Describing reforms since 1977, the authors use detailed empirical analysis to show how the country's rapid progress in industrialization and employment generation can be attributed to reforms. |
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