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The Next Crisis?: Direct and Equity Investment in Developing Countries
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The Next Crisis?: Direct and Equity Investment in Developing Countries Paperback - 2001

by Woodward, D

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Zed Books Ltd, 2001. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. Clean from markings. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,400grams, ISBN:9781856496704
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  • Title The Next Crisis?: Direct and Equity Investment in Developing Countries
  • Author Woodward, D
  • Binding Paperback
  • Pages 256
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Zed Books Ltd
  • Date 2001
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 9733129
  • ISBN 9781856496704 / 1856496708
  • Weight 0.73 lbs (0.33 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.36 x 5.82 x 0.59 in (21.23 x 14.78 x 1.50 cm)
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2001017623
  • Dewey Decimal Code 332.673

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Generally speaking, economists see free markets as helping to correct inequalities in the geographical distribution of assets such as capital.

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About the author

David Woodward is an economist who spent several years working in the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, including a two year secondment to the IMF and World Bank. In 1986, he resigned to work for the voluntary sector. Since that time he has been an independent economic/development consultant, in which capacity he has done research and writing for UNCTAD, UNDP and the Institute of Child Health, as well as a variety of development NGOs including (amongst others) Oxfam, One World Action, and the European Network on Debt and Development (Eurodad). In 2000 took up an appointment in the Health and Sustainable Development Department of the World Health Organization (WHO).
David Woodward is an economist who spent several years working in the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, including a two year secondment to the IMF and World Bank. In 1986, he resigned to work for the voluntary sector. Since that time he has been an independent economic/development consultant, in which capacity he has done research and writing for UNCTAD, UNDP and the Institute of Child Health, as well as a variety of development NGOs including (amongst others) Oxfam, One World Action, and the European Network on Debt and Development (Eurodad). In 2000 took up an appointment in the Health and Sustainable Development Department of the World Health Organization (WHO).