Development planning in India : exploring an alternative approach
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Development planning in India : exploring an alternative approach
Sage Publications, 1997
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Note
Bibliography : p. [233]-243
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Discarding the general tendency to adopt a narrow, economistic approach, the author of this volume highlights the real life possibilities and constraints facing a holistic, institutional approach to development planning. He provides practical suggestions for enriching the development process through effective plan implementation accompanied by an enhanced availability of institutional options. The result is a more meaningful multilevel framework to achieve people-centred and autocentric development with a human face.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Development Planning
A Reappraisal
The Centralisation-Decentralisation Continuum
Plan versus Market Debate
Mode of Production in Post-Independence India
Impact of the Informal, the `Black' and the State Sectors
Planning and the Strategy of Development
Planning of Plan Implementation
Plan Implementation
Evolution and Evaluation of the Planners' Views
District Planning in India
India Planning and Liberalisation
An Integrated Social Science Approach to Planning in India
Epilogue
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