Sarah Blackmun-Eskow wrote:
> What's the difference between a development phenomenon and an economic
> "deal" or phenomenon? 
>
> This is a real question, not a rhetorical one.
> S. 
>   
Development would be more tangible. Economic tends to be more abstract. 
Development is - or should be - based on metrics. Economics is based on 
incentives and motivations with a currency of trade.

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