If you liked Tan suo jing ji fan rong by Dani Rodrik, start with King Kong meets Godzilla (1994), Institutions for high-quality growth (2000), and Arab-springing to success? (2018). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends King Kong meets Godzilla (1994), Institutions for high-quality growth (2000), Arab-springing to success? (2018), Iktisadi Anlamak (2016), and Policy targeting with endogenous distortions (1986).

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Tan suo jing ji fan rong is by Dani Rodrik.