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Rohit, It’s Not Over: Structural Drivers of the Global Economic Crisis. Oxford University Press: New Delhi, India, 2013; 207 pp.: ISBN-13: 9780198088417, RRP $50.00.

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Rohit, It’s Not Over: Structural Drivers of the Global Economic Crisis. Oxford University Press: New Delhi, India, 2013; 207 pp.: ISBN-13: 9780198088417, RRP $50.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2023

Jerry Courvisanos*
Affiliation:
Federation University, Australia

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