Abstract
There is no magic formula for sustained economic development in poor countries. Strategies that succeed in one country may not be appropriate in another. Yet there are several broad similarities across the countries that have been most successful in achieving development over the past forty years. This Article takes a very broad overview of economic development in low-income countries over this period and makes three basic points.
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Steven Radelet,
Supporting Sustained Economic Development,
26
Mich. J. Int'l L.
1203
(2005).
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