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Five Assumptions of Dominant Thinking in International Development

Lawrence Haddad

Development, 2012, vol. 55, issue 1, 34-44

Abstract: Lawrence Haddad analyzes two key global crises of the past few years: climate change and the global financial crisis. He challenges five mainstream assumptions about development thinking and assesses how they have emerged from these on-going stress tests.

Date: 2012
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