
Theoretical Foundations of Development Planning: Development Policy and the Planning Process Part-A
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- Cover
- HalfTitle Page
- Title Page
- Copyrights Page
- About the Author
- About the Book
- Theoretical Foundations of Development Planning
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Contributors to this Volume
- Part I: INTRODUCTION
- 1. On the Evolution of Development Planning
- 2. Theoretical Foundations of Development Planning: A Historical Perspective
- Part II: DEVELOPMENT POLICY
- 3. Promising Developments for Conceptualising and Modelling Institutional Change
- 4. Development Planning and Macroeconomic Policy
- 5. Reverse Discrimination in Development Policy
- 6. Macroeconomic Policy in the Third World: A Structuralist Perspective
- 7. Concessionary Assistance for Development
- 8. Basic Needs Approach to Development Planning: A View
- 9. Conventional Development Strategies and Basic-Needs Fulfilment: A Reassessment of Objectives and Policies
- Part III: INCOME DISTRIBUTION
- 10. Income Distribution and Development
- 11. Planning to Reduce Income Inequality
- 12. Closed Internal Labour Markets and Income Distribution
- Part IV: GENERAL ISSUES IN THE PLANNING PROCESS
- 13. Notes on Development Planning: Problems and Solutions
- 14. Issues in Long-Term Planning for Economic Development
- 15. Reflections on Relevance of Game Theory in Planning Exercise
- 16. Scientific Sociological Knowledge and its Usefulness for the Planned Development Process: Its Potentials and Limitations
- Part V: PLANNING TECHNIQUES
- 17. The Choice of Planning Techniques in the Planning Process
- 18. Economic Planning with Rolling Horizon
- 19. On 'Continuity Planning' under Changing Regimes with Incomplete Information
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