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The Marshall Plan: History's Most Successful Structural Adjustment Programme

J. Bradford De Long and Barry Eichengreen
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J. Bradford De Long's Working Papers from University of California at Berkeley, Economics Department

Date: 1993
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Published in Rudiger Dornbusch, Wilhelm Nolling, and Richard Layard, eds., Postwar Economic Reconstruction and Lessons for the East Today (Cambridge, MA: M.I.T. Press, 1993), pp. 189-230. (Earlier version issued as HIER working paper no. 1576, October 1991.)

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