Elusive Development
Elusive Development
By:"Marshall Wolfe"
Published on 1996-01 by Zed Books
This deeply thoughtful book explores some of the very difficult questions thrown up by the development process, Marshall Wolfe reviews what has been said and done in the name of development over four decades. He sees development as 'a Sisyphean task of trying to impose value-oriented rationality on realities that remain permanently recalcitrant to such reality' precisely because its key actors - be they the state, social groups, development agencies, individual 'experts', or the market - cannot be assumed to be either benevolent or consistently rational.
This Book was ranked 32 by Google Books for keyword development.
Spesification:
Book page count 198
Print Type BOOK
Category "Business & Economics"
Book rate
Book page count 198
Mature NOT_MATURE
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