Abstract
Werner Baer’s work has been concerned with real, practical problems, mainly in Latin America. He has made great contributions to their solu-tions. He has, on the whole, avoided the more speculative reaches of our subject. Yet, I think, or at least hope, that the following more philosophical than economic reflections will meet with his approval.
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Streeten, P. (2010). International Cooperation and Global Justice. In: Esfahani, H.S., Facchini, G., Hewings, G.J.D. (eds) Economic Development in Latin America. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230297388_2
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