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CD—Sen, Amartya. 1988. The concept of development. In Handbook of development economics, vol. 1, edited by Hollis Chenery and T. N. Srinivasan, 9-26. Amsterdam: North Holland.
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PH—Sen, Amartya. 1988. Sri Lanka's achievements: How and When. In Rural poverty in South Asia, edited by T. N. Srinivasan and P. K. Bardhan. New York: Columbia University Press.
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ID—Sen, Amartya. 1989. Indian development: Lessons and non-lessons. Daedalus118: 369-392.
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MW—Sen, Amartya. 1990. More than 100 million women are missing. New York Review of Books37 (December 20): 61-66.
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