The Macroeconomics of East Asian Growth: Yanrui Wu, Joanne Boo, Paulo N. Figueiredo, Edward Elgar Publishing, Chelltenham, UK, 2002, 241 pp., US$ 90, ISBN 1-84064-638-1
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