Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 2011
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Keynote addresses:
Elinor Ostrom: Overcoming the Samaritan's Dlimemma in Development Aid --
Torsten Persson: Weak States, Strong States, and Development --
Joseph Stiglitz: Learning, Growth, and Development --
Partha Dasgupta: Poverty Traps --
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