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Gian Singh Sahota, Poverty Theory and Policy: A study of Panama (Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990), pp. xvii+393, £39.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 February 2009

Andrew Zimbalist
Affiliation:
Smith College

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References

1 For a discussion of this and related points, see Zimbalist, A. and Weeks, J., Panama at the Crossroads: Economic Development and Political Change in the Twentieth Century (Berkeley, 1991), ch. 5.Google Scholar

2 Among the relevant and important sources not consulted by the author are: de Panamá, Arzobispo, Hacia una economia más humana: reflexiones cristianas para el desarrollo de Panamá con prioridad en los más pobres (Panamá: La Estrella de Panamá, 1985)Google Scholar; Merrill, W. et al. , Panamá's Economic Development: The Role of Agriculture (Ames, Iowa, 1975)Google Scholar; and, World Bank, Panama: Structural Change and Growth Prospects (Washington, DC, 1985).Google Scholar