Development as Freedom,Amartya Sen

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ISBN Oxford University Press USA 0192893300
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UNITED KINGDOM
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197 x 129 x 21 mm
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New ed
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Oxford University Press
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9780192893307
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384
Status In Print
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400 g
Oxford University Press USA
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