Trends in developing economies: Extracts.
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Volume 1: Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
This extract describes 23 economies of Central Asia and Eastern Europe.The countries profiles describe each country's economic features, current socioeconoic issues recent, political developments, medium term prospects and summarise national development strategies.
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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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