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Mongolia in 2011: Resources Bring Friends and Wealth

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Narangoa, Li

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University of California Press

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Mongolia has been successfully developing its external relations and mining sectors for some years, but 2011 marked a new stage in its success in these areas. The mining boom pushed economic growth to a new level; Mongolia is now one of the fastest-growing economies in the world.

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Asian Survey

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