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Daniel Morales-Gomez is Senior Specialist in IDRC's program on the assessment of social policy reform and the author of many books and journal articles on education and social policy. Related Free eBooks - THE CORNERSTONE OF DEVELOPMENT Integrating Environmental, Social, and Economic Policies
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