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development 35 poverty 18 Africa 14 gender 12 governance 11 participation 11 neoliberalism 10 South Africa 9 World Bank 9 globalization 8 institutions 8 vulnerability 7 Bangladesh 6 India 6 NGOs 6 civil society 6 decentralization 6 economic growth 6 sustainable development 6 development policy 5 development theory 5 discourse 5 inequality 5 knowledge 5 livelihoods 5 migration 5 rural development 5 security 5 water 5 Asia 4 GATS 4 Ghana 4 HIV/AIDS 4 climate change 4 developing countries 4 empowerment 4 food security 4 policy 4 power 4 sub-Saharan Africa 4
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Chant, Sylvia 3 Corbridge, Stuart 3 Obrist, Brigit 3 Rigg, Jonathan 3 Binns, Tony 2 Briggs, John 2 Camfield, Laura 2 Chen, John-ren 2 Clarke, Matthew 2 Dao, Minh Quang 2 Ghosh, Dipak 2 Henley, Robert 2 Kalipeni, Ezekiel 2 Lennan, Anne Mc 2 Logan, B. Ikubolajeh 2 Mawdsley, Emma 2 Mercer, Claire 2 Morse, Stephen 2 O'Dempsey, Tim 2 Owusu, Francis Y. 2 Palmer-Jones, Richard 2 Pfeiffer, Constanze 2 Porter, Gina 2 Prowse, Martin 2 Sarkar, Prabirjit 2 Wilson, Gordon 2 Aaron, Kiikpoye K. 1 Abe, Akiko 1 Adekola, Abel 1 Adger, W. Neil 1 Ahmed, Fakhruddin 1 Akbar, Mashfique Ibne 1 Akram, Naeem 1 Al-Amin, Abul Quasem 1 Al-Mamun, Abdullah 1 Ali, Mansoor 1 Allais, Stephanie Matseleng 1 Anderson, R. Jerome 1 Ansell, Nicola 1 Anthony L. D’Agostino 1
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Progress in Development Studies 243 Progress in Development Studies 2(4):269-82 (2002) 1
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RePEc 243 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Government intervention or market liberalization: the Korean financial crisis as a case of market failure
Sharma, Shalendra D. - In: Progress in Development Studies 4 (2004) 1, pp. 47-57
This paper questions the conventional view that the Korean financial crisis of 1997 was simply the result of pervasive government intervention in the economy. While Korea has had a long history of state involvement, and while state policies did contribute to inefficient resource allocation and...
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Progress in participatory development: opening up the possibility of knowledge through progressive participation
Sanderson, Eleanor; Kindon, Sara - In: Progress in Development Studies 4 (2004) 2, pp. 114-126
This paper explores the cross-cultural production of knowledge within participatory development. Drawing on in-depth interviews, group discussions and participant observation with stakeholders in the first phase of the New Zealand Official Development Assistance (NZODA) participatory impact...
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Archetype for an archipelago? Batam as anti-model and model of industrialization in reformasi Indonesia
Phelps, N. A. - In: Progress in Development Studies 4 (2004) 3, pp. 206-229
Today’s world economy has been likened to a mosaic of interconnected regions or islands of economic development. Be they successful ‘industrial districts’ or less successful, less sustainable and equitable enclaves of multinational enterprise-led development, such islands of...
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Information technology and rural development
Richards, Caspian - In: Progress in Development Studies 4 (2004) 3, pp. 230-244
This paper outlines how the widespread belief that we are experiencing an ‘information technology revolution’ has aroused concerns about unequal access to its perceived benefits. These concerns are explored both through general perspectives on the information revolution and in the...
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Children in development
Bourdillon, M. F.C. - In: Progress in Development Studies 4 (2004) 2, pp. 99-113
Contemporary development studies have been attending to perspectives and strategies of people at the periphery of power as important actors in change. I argue that such an approach (which includes gendered actors) should extend to children, and show that they can be significant in development...
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Village politics, culture and community-driven development: insights from Indonesia
Bebbington, Anthony; Dharmawan, Leni; Fahmi, Erwin; … - In: Progress in Development Studies 4 (2004) 3, pp. 187-205
Local governance arrangements often reflect culturally charged struggles for power as well as culturally motivated efforts to gain access to power. Yet current discussions around community-driven and decentralized development pay little attention to this nexus, at best reducing power to...
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Globalization and food security: novel questions in a novel context?
Young, E. M. - In: Progress in Development Studies 4 (2004) 1, pp. 1-21
This paper argues that analyses of food security highlight fundamental contradictions at the heart of the globalization project. It examines the concept of food security and evaluates how national strategies to promote it have been undermined by economic liberalization since the 1980s. It finds...
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Quality governance for sustainable development?
Lennan, Anne Mc; Ngoma, Wendy Yolisa - In: Progress in Development Studies 4 (2004) 4, pp. 279-293
The meanings of public administration, inclusive governance and sustainable development in a globalized context are reviewed in order to explore how public administration can ensure sustainable development in the contexts of limited resources, poverty and inequality. The key argument is that...
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Challenges and potential for linking tourism and agriculture to achieve pro-poor tourism objectives
Torres, Rebecca; Momsen, Janet Henshall - In: Progress in Development Studies 4 (2004) 4, pp. 294-318
With tourism rapidly increasing in developing nations there is an emerging focus on integrating pro-poor tourism into both the international tourism and aid agendas. Following a brief review of the pro-poor tourism literature, this article argues for the explicit creation of tourism and...
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Enhancing pro-poor governance in Eastern India: participation, politics and action research
Williams, Glyn; Srivastava, Manoj; Corbridge, Stuart; … - In: Progress in Development Studies 3 (2003) 2, pp. 159-178
This paper uses the experience of a recent programme of action research in Eastern India to reflect on the use of participatory ideals within governance reform. In a situation where there are profound difficulties in local governance, it assesses the potential for participatory forms of...
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