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Truly Participatory Development

Edward Carr

Chapter Chapter 12 in Delivering Development, 2011, pp 173-188 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract To address the challenges that events on globalization’s shoreline present to the world, it is not enough simply to build a network from which new and much-needed information can emerge. Information can frame policies and projects, but without the help of those living along the shoreline, we will simply continue to fail where we have failed before. Until now, those living in advanced economies have attempted to guide and control, directly or indirectly, activities along globalization’s shoreline in an effort to both maximize the benefits we receive and mitigate the challenges emerging from this part of the world. However, as illustrated time and again in this book, these benefits and emerging challenges have such complex, and locally specific, causes that their centralized management is impossible.

Keywords: Millennium Development Goal; Poverty Reduction; Project Design; Poverty Alleviation; Advanced Economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230319974_12

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