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January 01 2012
South Sudan: The Birth of an Economy
Shannon Ding,
Shannon Ding
Shannon Ding is a master's degree student in public administration and international development at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. During the summer of 2011, she worked in South Sudan's ministry of investment.
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Kelly Wyett,
Kelly Wyett
Kelly Wyett is a master's degree student in public administration and international development at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. During the summer of 2011, she worked in the Central Bank of South Sudan.
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Eric Werker
Eric Werker
Eric Werker is an associate professor in the Business, Government, & the International Economy Unit at Harvard Business School. His research explores the economics of development and of developing economies.
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Shannon Ding
Shannon Ding is a master's degree student in public administration and international development at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. During the summer of 2011, she worked in South Sudan's ministry of investment.
Kelly Wyett
Kelly Wyett is a master's degree student in public administration and international development at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. During the summer of 2011, she worked in the Central Bank of South Sudan.
Eric Werker
Eric Werker is an associate professor in the Business, Government, & the International Economy Unit at Harvard Business School. His research explores the economics of development and of developing economies.
Online Issn: 1558-2485
Print Issn: 1558-2477
© 2012 Shannon Ding, Kelly Wyett, and Eric Werker
2012
Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization (2012) 7 (1): 73–90.
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Shannon Ding, Kelly Wyett, Eric Werker; South Sudan: The Birth of an Economy. Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization 2012; 7 (1): 73–90. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/INOV_a_00117
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