Helping people help themselves : from the World Bank to an alternative philosophy of development assistance
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Helping people help themselves : from the World Bank to an alternative philosophy of development assistance
(Evolving values for a capitalist world)
University of Michigan Press, c2005
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 301-325) and index
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Table of Contents
- Foreword by Albert O. Hirschman
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview
- Chapter 2. Internal and External Motivation: Beyond Homo economicus
- Chapter 3. The Indirect Approach
- Chapter 4. Indirect Approaches: Intellectual History
- Chapter 5. Autonomy-Respecting Development Assistance
- Chapter 6. Knowledge-Based Development Assistance
- Chapter 7. Can Development Agencies Learn and Help Clients Learn? Chapter 8. Case Study: Assistance to the Transition Countries
- Chapter 9. Hirschmanian Themes of Social Learning and Change
- Chapter 10. Conclusions
- Appendix. Eight Thinkers on the Five Themes
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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