Development in independent Sri Lanka: what went wrong?
By: Kelegama, Saman.
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ArticlePublisher: 2000Description: p.1477-491.Subject(s): Economic and social development - Sri Lanka | Economic and social development
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: Independent Sri Lanka's failure to live up to its initial promise in the area of economic development could be attributed inter alia to: (a) a foreign-exchange crisis which persisted till 1977 because the exigencies of electoral politics bound the country to welfare-oriented, inward-looking policies; and (b) the eruption of conflict between the two main communities as of 1983. - Reproduced
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Independent Sri Lanka's failure to live up to its initial promise in the area of economic development could be attributed inter alia to: (a) a foreign-exchange crisis which persisted till 1977 because the exigencies of electoral politics bound the country to welfare-oriented, inward-looking policies; and (b) the eruption of conflict between the two main communities as of 1983. - Reproduced


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