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The Belt and Road turns five

Uri Dadush and Michael Baltensperger (michael.baltensperger@econ.uzh.ch)

Bruegel Policy Contributions from Bruegel

Abstract: Five years after its launch, Michael Baltensperger and Uri Dadush reflect on China’s Belt and Road Initiative. The plan to revive ancient trade routes

Date: 2019-01
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