Materials from the Conference on Law and Development in Asia, May 20, 1998.

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Materials from the Conference on Law and Development in Asia, May 20, 1998.

Contents: Background information and conference outline (1 p.) ; Possible participants in HLS/HIID Conference on May 20 (4 p.) ; The role of law and legal institution in Asian economic development, 1960-1995, Final comparative report, revised text.

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