Perspectives on the development process
By: Bhatt, V.V.
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ArticlePublisher: 2000Description: p.7-17.Subject(s): Economic and social development
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International Journal of Development BankingSummary: In this article, the author discusses what he considers to be the most profound insights into the development process. These insights raise questions about potential factors and potential relationships among them and thus help in understanding and appreciating the development process in backward countries including India. The author stresses that it is not possible to formulate, in general terms, policies and strategies applicable to all countries in terms of any economic or social theory. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 18, Issue no: 1 | Available | AR52668 |
In this article, the author discusses what he considers to be the most profound insights into the development process. These insights raise questions about potential factors and potential relationships among them and thus help in understanding and appreciating the development process in backward countries including India. The author stresses that it is not possible to formulate, in general terms, policies and strategies applicable to all countries in terms of any economic or social theory. - Reproduced.


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