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THE ORGANIZATIONAL ECONOMY OF LARGE PROJECTS The development
assistance programmer or macroeconomist is concerned with the supply of aid
funds as related to total needs , based on his projections of estimated foreign ...
THE ORGANIZATIONAL ECONOMY OF LARGE PROJECTS The development
assistance programmer or macroeconomist is concerned with the supply of aid
funds as related to total needs , based on his projections of estimated foreign ...
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Testimony of John Hannah , U . S . , Congress , House Committee on
Appropriations , Foreign Assistance and Related Agencies , Appropriations for
1971 , part 2 , Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Foreign Operations and
Related ...
Testimony of John Hannah , U . S . , Congress , House Committee on
Appropriations , Foreign Assistance and Related Agencies , Appropriations for
1971 , part 2 , Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Foreign Operations and
Related ...
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Much more fundamental is the principle that the level of aid should be
determined by gap calculations based on growth models , rather than directly
related to the ability of a country to formulate a stream of aid - worthy projects ” (
Economics of ...
Much more fundamental is the principle that the level of aid should be
determined by gap calculations based on growth models , rather than directly
related to the ability of a country to formulate a stream of aid - worthy projects ” (
Economics of ...
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Contents
Introduction | 9 |
The Misfit | 24 |
The Institutionalization of Outside Criticism | 40 |
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