Agriculture, projects and development : papers in honour of David Edwards
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Agriculture, projects and development : papers in honour of David Edwards
Avebury, c1994
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This work on development agriculture offers information on development research methodology and policy, project planning and implementation and general development issues such as poverty-focused policies in Chile, trade policy reform and Keynesian aspects of agriculture and development.
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- David Edwards - an appreciation, J.D. MacArthur. Part 1 Agricultural development: incorporating a participatory perspective into research, extension and development planning - experience form Southern Africa, A. Low
- agricultural marketing and transport cost in an embryonic market economy - cocoa and copra in Papua New Guinea, I. Livingstone
- small, beautiful and vulnerable - policy options and processes for agricultural development policy in small South Pacific countries, F. Wilson
- assumptions of causality and the phasing and aggregation of farm models in project analysis, D.J. Potts
- monitoring and evaluation of agricultural and rural development projects - a review, N. Maddock. Part 2 Project planning and implementation: the project sequence - a composite view of the project cycle, J.D. MacArthur
- changing training needs in project planning and financing - the challenge of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, R.L. Kitchen
- cost overrun and time overrun in project implementation and some measures of remedy, J. Majumdar
- public utility tariffs in ACP countries - re-examination of the marginal cost pricing rule, J. Weiss
- from project lending to programme lending - shifting World Bank priorities, H.W. Singer. Part 3 General development issues: management training and development - the trainers' perspective, F. Analoui
- central-local relations - the search for constructive approaches, K. Davey
- projects, policies and politics - the evolution of British bilateral aid policy, J. Healey
- the flexibility of national economies - a negelcted attribute in economic development, A. Killick
- trade policy reform in developing countries - the lessons of experience, C. Kirkpatrick
- Keynes, agriculture and development, J. Toye.
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