How development has disappeared from today's 'development' discourse
Hamlet Without the Prince of Denmark: how development has disappeared from today's 'development' discourse Speaker: Professor Ha-Joon Chang Chair: Professor David Held This event was recorded on 25 February 2010 in Old Theatre, Old Building Ha-Joon Chang is a reader in the political economy of development at Cambridge University. This event is supported by the LSE Annual Fund.

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