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Recent reflections on development policy have tried to eliminate the weak points in the economically oriented development theories which have dominated development planning up to now, and the traditional modernisation theories complementary to them. The propagation of strategies geared towards...
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Development plans form one of the bases from which a development process starts. One of the problems encountered is that a large variety of action parameters in the political and economic spheres have to be taken into account in the drafting of a plan and in structural analysis. The problem of...
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After a short survey of Repelita I, Indonesia’s First Five Year Plan, the author reviews Repelita II, Although this Second Plan’s broad strategy remains much the same as of Repelita I, its emphasis is on problems recognised but not yet overcome, e.g. those of income policy, job creation,...
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The four development plans, under which Iran has gone forward on a continuous course of industrialization since 1949 were followed by a Fifth Development Plan, which came into force in March 1973. This fifth plan had however to be revised recently: the expenditure on investments is to be doubled...
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The existence of constraints affecting the social services in developing countries is only too obvious. Neither donor nor recipient countries have yet paid sufficient attention to this sphere in the context of development policy. Practicable planning proposals are therefore put forward in the...
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The United Nations Committee for Development Planning (CDP) in its annual report has attempted to formulate a development strategy for the 1990s. We have asked Udo E. Simonis, a member of the CDP, to summarize the main findings and recommendations of that report.
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