War and revolution
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1968 |
Sweezy, Paul M. |
Egypt's economy analyzed
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1968 |
Linder, Willy |
From underdevelopment to affluence : Chinese views
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1968 |
Prybyla, Jan S. |
Constitutional socialism in Yugoslavia
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1968 |
Maksimović, Ivan M. |
Overpopulation does not threaten our planet : a Soviet view
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1968 |
Strumilin, Stanislav Gustavovič |
Rich lands, poor lands, and the widening gap
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1968 |
Myrdal, Gunnar |
What disarmament will give to developing countries
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1968 |
Ivanov, Konstantin |
The transition to socialism
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1968 |
Avakov, R. |
India's painful experiment
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1968 |
Mukerjee, Dilip |
The struggle for economic development in our time
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1968 |
Heilbroner, Robert Louis |
Recent economic experience in India and Communist China : another interpretation
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1968 |
Klein, Sidney |
They will not choose the capitalist path
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1968 |
Kuusinen, O. V. |
Stages of economic growth
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1968 |
Rostow, Walt Whitman |
The recent Soviet reassessment of developments in the third world : a western non-Marxist analysis
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1968 |
Kanet, Roger E. |
The non-capitalist way of development
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1968 |
Yegorov, V. |
Rapid economic development, profound social transformation, and a scientific population policy : a Soviet view
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1968 |
Ogly, Arab |
Egypt : the way out of poverty
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1968 |
Mansfield, Peter |
Economic development and planning in Yugoslavia
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1968 |
Samardzija, Milos |
The developing countries can count on aid and assistance from the socialist camp
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1968 |
Tkachenko, A. |
There are no simple answers
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1968 |
Baldwin, Robert E. |