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Australian Development Studies Network Newsletter 10 (1988)

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CONTENTS: CONFERENCE REPORTS: ASAA, page 1. UNESCO Regional Seminars, page 7. Health Intervention and Mortality, page 8. Foreign and Private Investment, page 10. Developments in the South Pacific, page 13. NETWORK SPECIAL REPORT: World Bank Experience with Rural Development 1965-1986, page 15. NEW COURSES IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES, page 20. RESEARCH CENTRES, NEWSLETTERS, RESEARCH NOTES, page 21. FORTHCOMING CONFERENCES, page 23. RECENT PUBLICATIONS, page 27

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