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Approaches to development studies : essays in honour of Athole Mackintosh / edited by Ian Livingstone.

LIBRA HD82 .A645 1982
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Mackintosh, Athole, 1926-1977.
Livingstone, Ian.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Economic development.
Economic policy.
Mackintosh, Athole, 1926-1977.
Mackintosh, Athole.
Physical Description:
xxiii, 332 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Aldershot, Hampshire, England : Gower, [1982]
Contents:
The development of development economics / I. Livingstone
Teaching economic principles as part of development studies / J. Cameron, K. Cole, and C. Edwards
Techniques of land assessment and the teaching of natural resource development / D.G.R. Belshaw
Appropriate science, research, and technology / A. Pain
The organisation and application of research in the arid zones / P.R. Baker
The future of labourers in the west central region of Nepal / P. Blaikie, J. Cameron, D. Seddon
Regional planning in Tanzania / D.G.R. Belshaw
Integrated rural development : a Tanzanian case study / I. Livingstone and A. Hazelwood
National planning and provincial decentralisation in Papua, New Guinea / J.K. Hinchliffe
Skimming without skinning, or, The use of models in mineral concession negotiations / M.L.O. Faber
The mode of production controversy / J. Harriss
Public wealth and private property in rural Africa / C. Elliott
An approach to production and distribution planning for developing economies / M. Kant.
Notes:
Includes bibliographies.
ISBN:
0566005298 :
OCLC:
9250438

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