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The political economy of policy reform: Insights from Southeast Asia

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Hill, Hal

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Asian Development Bank

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Economists broadly agree on many key economic policy issues, but economics as a discipline has provided much less guidance on why and how economic policy reform occurs and how to develop institutional mechanisms that enable governments to adopt "good" eco

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Asian Development Review: Studies of Asian and Pacific Economic Issues

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2037-12-31
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