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World development report 2009 : reshaping economic geography (Vol. 1 of 2) (English)

Economic growth will be unbalanced, but development can still be inclusive-that is the message of this year's World development report, the thirty-first in the series. As economies grow from low to high income, production becomes more concentrated spatially. Some places, cities, coastal areas, and connected countries-are favored by producers. As countries develop, the most successful ones also institute policies that make living standards of people...
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Coulibaly, Souleymane; Deichmann, Uwe Klaus; Silva Freire, Maria Emilia; Gill, Indermit S.; Goh, Chorching; Kopp, Andreas Dietrich; Lall, Somik V.; Montenegro, Claudio E.; Packard, Truman G.; Ross Larson, Bruce Clifford; Ross-Larson, Bruce [ editor ]; Uchida, Hirotsugu.

World development report 2009 : reshaping economic geography (Vol. 1 of 2) (English). World development report|World development indicators Washington, DC : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/730971468139804495

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