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and Thomas, 1995); (Thomas, Strauss and Henriques, 1991); (Behrman and Wolfe, 1987a). IV. The Joint HD/EG Linkages The two-way relationship between economic growth and human development suggests that nations may enter either into a virtuous cycle of high growth and large[r]
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