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A Conceptual Framework

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It is a fact of life that economies are in a perpetual state of change. For some economies, however, the pace and direction of change may not be in step with the basic urge for a better quality of life. This potential conflict between the intrinsic tendencies of an economy and the goals of the agents comprising it has been at the basis of arguments for state intervention in the process of change.

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© 1995 Pradeep Agrawal, Subir V. Gokarn, Veena Mishra, Kirit S. Parikh and Kunal Sen

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Agrawal, P., Gokarn, S.V., Mishra, V., Parikh, K.S., Sen, K. (1995). A Conceptual Framework. In: Economic Restructuring in East Asia and India. International Political Economy Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230376038_1

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