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For over 40 years the Harvard Institute for International Development
(HIID) has worked with countries in the developing world on the complex issues
of economic and social reform. This volume describes the experience of the
Institute in the challenging development assistance world of the 1980s and
early 1990s, when HIID's largest projects involved work with countries
attempting to move away from high levels of government intervention to more
market-friendly systems. These efforts involved work in formerly centrally
planned command economies (e.g., Russia, Vietnam, etc.) as well as in the mixed
plan/market economies of Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The book also
describes HIID's efforts in education and health reform as well as in the
rapidly expanding area of environmental economics and policy. For over 40 years the Harvard Institute for International Development has
worked with countries in the developing world on the complex issues of economic
and social reform. This volume describes the experience of the Institute in the
development assistance world of the 1980s and early 1990s.
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Assisting Development in a Changing World: The Harvard Institute for International Development, 1980-1995
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