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Wringing Success From Failure In Late-Developing Countries Book

Wringing Success From Failure In Late-Developing Countries
Wringing Success From Failure In Late-Developing Countries, Development has alleviated poverty in many countries during the 50 years since the end of War World II, yet half of mankind remains poor; a fifth are very poor. Poverty is not a state of nature, but, as Stepanek shows, can be ascribed to manmade instituti, Wringing Success From Failure In Late-Developing Countries has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Wringing Success From Failure In Late-Developing Countries, Development has alleviated poverty in many countries during the 50 years since the end of War World II, yet half of mankind remains poor; a fifth are very poor. Poverty is not a state of nature, but, as Stepanek shows, can be ascribed to manmade instituti, Wringing Success From Failure In Late-Developing Countries
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  • Wringing Success From Failure In Late-Developing Countries
  • Written by author Joseph Stepanek
  • Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, September 2000
  • Development has alleviated poverty in many countries during the 50 years since the end of War World II, yet half of mankind remains poor; a fifth are very poor. Poverty is not a state of nature, but, as Stepanek shows, can be ascribed to manmade instituti
  • Development has alleviated poverty in many countries during the 50 years since the end of War World II, yet half of mankind remains poor; a fifth are very poor. Poverty is not a state of nature, but, as Stepanek shows, can be ascribed to manmade instituti
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Acknowledgments
1Poor People in a Poor World1
2Washington's AID Program21
3Why Asia Is Developing and Africa Is Not37
4Bangladesh Grows Its Own Food63
5Creating African Ownership with an Aid Presence89
6Agriculture Is Africa's First Source of Growth107
7Investment for Africa's Development133
8African Development Requires Democracy157
9Master of Their Own House: African Training and Western Advice191
10Endorsing Development in the Poor World217
Bibliography237
Index243


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