Ideas for Development: Reflecting ForwardsInstitute of Development Studies, 2004 - 40 من الصفحات |
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... meaning , as this editorial does below with responsible well - being . Sustainable livelihoods was embodied in the title of a ... means of qualifying the reductionism of much development thinking . Listing adds diversity and complexity ...
... meaning , as this editorial does below with responsible well - being . Sustainable livelihoods was embodied in the title of a ... means of qualifying the reductionism of much development thinking . Listing adds diversity and complexity ...
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... means to livelihood and fulfilment ; and their enlargement through learning , practice , training and education are means to better living and to well - being . Equity : the poor , weak , vulnerable and exploited should come first ...
... means to livelihood and fulfilment ; and their enlargement through learning , practice , training and education are means to better living and to well - being . Equity : the poor , weak , vulnerable and exploited should come first ...
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... means of persuading economists of the significance of social factors in development : for example , a study of social capital ( Narayan and Pritchett 1997 ) , econometric in focus , produced correlations which suggested that lack of ...
... means of persuading economists of the significance of social factors in development : for example , a study of social capital ( Narayan and Pritchett 1997 ) , econometric in focus , produced correlations which suggested that lack of ...
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