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The bottom billion: why the poorest countries are failing and what can be done about it
Global poverty is falling rapidly; but in fifty or so failing states the world's poorest people-the 'bottom billion'-face a tragedy that is growing inexorably worse. Why do these states defy all attempts to help them? Why does current aid seem unable to make a difference?
In his award-winning bestseller, Paul Collier pinpoints the issues of corruption, political instability, and resource management that lie at the root of the problem, and offers hard-nosed solutions and real hope for a way of solving one of the great crises facing the world today.
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11021023 | PPM 362.5 COL t | Perpustakaan Merah Putih (Pidato dan Pemikiran (PPM)) | Available |
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PPM 362.5 COL t
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Publisher | Oxford University Press : New York., 2008 |
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xiii ; 209 p.
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English
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9780195311457
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362.5
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