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Social Capital, Technology Diffusion and Sustainable Growth in the Developing World
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Contents
Abstract PDF
Acknowledgments PDF
Chapter One:
General Overview PDF
Chapter Two:
Sustainable Development: Definitions, Measures and Determinants PDF
Chapter Three:
Technology Diffusion and Social Captial PDF
Chapter Four:
Policies to Promote Sustainable Development PDF
Chapter Five:
A Model of Technology Diffusion, Growth and the Environment PDF
Chapter Six:
Mitigation of Carbon Emissions and Sustainable Growth PDF
Chapter Seven:
Summary of Findings and Policy Recommendations PDF
Appendix:
Appendix PDF
References PDF
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