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United States Taxation and Developing Countries
Edited by Robert Hellawell
William Diebold, Jr.
Why the Poor Get Rich and the Rich Slow Down
Walt W. Rostow
William Diebold, Jr.
OPEC Oil
Loring Allen
William Diebold, Jr.
An International Redistribution of Wealth and Power: A Study of the Charter of Economic Rights and Duties of States
Robert F. Meagher
William Diebold, Jr.
The Lending Policy of the World Bank in the 1970s; The World Bank and the Poor
Bettina S. Hürni
Aart van de Laar
William Diebold, Jr.
Foreign Enterprise in Developing Countries
Isaiah Frank
William Diebold, Jr.
International Energy Policy; The Governance of Energy; Britain's Oil; Directions in Energy Policy
Edited by Robert M. Lawrence and Martin O. Heisler
Dudley J. Burton
Guy Arnold
Edited by Behram Kursunoglu and Arnold Perlmutter
William Diebold, Jr.
Deepsea Mining
Edited by Judith T. Kildow
William Diebold, Jr.
Labor Relations in Advanced Industrial Societies
Edited by Benjamin Martin and Everett M. Kassalow
William Diebold, Jr.
Uncommon Market
Stuart Holland
William Diebold, Jr.
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