Readings in general psychology / ed. by Paul Halmos & Alan Iliffe.
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- 221Measuring the impact of information on development.
- 222The development process and technology: A case for a resources based development stategy in Nigeria.
by Fadahunsi, Alan. - 223Extrapolations from the search for definitions: the current Zambian debate on the urban 'informal sector'.
by Turner, Kaye. - 224The role of small scale industries in Zambia's development.
by Ng'andwe, Chiselembwe. - 225Is small beaultuful? 'Small scale producers', informal activities' and 'development' in their social and economic context.
- 226Perspectives on the development of a statistial system for Namibia.
by Brulborg, Helge. - 227Towards a sustainable urban environment: the Rio de Janeiro study.
- 228Transport and economic perfomance: a survey of developing countries.
by Creightney, Cavelle D. - 229Stormwater drainage and land reclamation for urban development.
- 230Metropolitan management: The Asian experience.
by Sivaramakrishnan, K.C.; Green, Leslie. - 231Prospects and potentials for cooperative programs to address the problems of urban development in Southern Africa.
by Lang, Marvel. - 232Intersectoral factor mobility and agricultural growth.
by Mundlad, Yair. - 233Studies in Indian urban development.
by Mills, Edwin S; Becker, Charles M. - 234Economic fluctuations and speed of urbanization: a case study of Korea, 1955-1975.
by Renaud, Bertrand. - 235El-Salvador: The mutual help process in Sonsonate.
- 236Do rural women perceive development? a case study in Zambia.
by Due, Jean M; Mudenda, Timothy. - 237Some intended and unintended consequences of development planning: thoughts on the Israeli experience in the context of "WID".
by Schuster; Ilsa. - 238Gender and development: a framework for project analysis.
by Overholt, Catherine. - 239Appraisal and asseessment of the implementation of the Abuja declaration on participation development: the role of women in Africa in the 1990s, a regional perspective.
by UNECA. - 240Women in development in Zambia: The role of non governmental organisations.
by Van der Kooij, Annne Touwen.
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