If you liked Indian women on the move by Shreya Chatterjee, Janina Matuszeski, and Arvind Subramanian, start with What Undermines Aid's Impact on Growth? (2005), What Determines Long-Run Macroeconomic Stability? Democratic Institutions (2004), and Redefining the State-Society Interface (2018). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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What Undermines Aid's Impact on Growth?
2005 · 54 pages · Arvind Subramanian, Raghuram Rajan · Same author
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What Determines Long-Run Macroeconomic Stability? Democratic Institutions
2004 · 52 pages · Arvind Subramanian · Same author
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Redefining the State-Society Interface
2018 · 51 pages · Colleen Brady, Janina Matuszeski, Harvard University. Graduate School of Design · Same author
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Strategic philanthropy
2017 · 40 pages · Carlos Felipe Reyes, Janina Matuszeski, Julie Boatright Wilson · Same author
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The WTO promotes trade, strongly but unevenly
2003 · 40 pages · Arvind Subramanian · Same author
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What Does South Africa's Pattern of Trade Say about Its Labor Markets?
2001 · 25 pages · Arvind Subramanian, Trevor Serge Coleridge Alleyne · Same author
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The Egypt-EU partnership agreement and the Egyptian pharmaceutical sector
1997 · 27 pages · Arvind Subramanian · Same author
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Facilitating legal employment-based migration of low-skilled foreign workers to the US
2019 · 36 pages · Alina Xu, Dani Rodrik, Arvind Subramanian · Same author
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The Ariving India Unlike Any Other
2008 · 320 pages · Arvind Subramanian · Same author
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Africa's Trade Revisted
2001 · 31 pages · Natalia T. Tamirisa, Arvind Subramanian · Same author
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Policies, Enforcement, and Customs Evasion
2007 · 39 pages · Prachi Mishra, Arvind Subramanian, Petia Topalova · Same author
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Institutions Rule
2002 · 46 pages · Arvind Subramanian, Francesco Trebbi, Dani Rodrik · Same author
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Indian women on the move is by Shreya Chatterjee, Janina Matuszeski, and Arvind Subramanian.