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082 _a338.9
_bPAT
100 _aPattanaik, Subrat
_926485
245 _aIntroduction to development studies
260 _aNew Delhi
_bSage Publication India Pvt. Ltd.
_c2016
300 _axvii,238,25p.
505 _aContents List of Abbrevilltions ix Preface xiii About tile Author xix I. Introduction to Development 1 Concept of Development 2 Development and Growth 6 Characteristics of Less Developed Countries 9 2. Classical and Neo-classical Theories of Development 16 Classical Theories 16 Marxian Theory 20 Neo-classical Model of Development 22 Harrod-Domar Model 22 Robert Solow's Model 22 3. Developmentalist Theory of development 29 Balanced Growth Theory 30 Unbalanced Growth Theory 34 Rostow's Stages of Eronomic Growth 36 W.A. Lewis' Theory of UnUmited Supply of Labour 37 Developmental State Theory 39 Harris-Todaro Model of Labour Migration 43 4. Heterodox Theories of Development 49 Modernization Theory of Development 50 Dependency Theory or Development 56 Nco-Liberal Theory of Development 60 Human Capabilities Theory 63 Gandhlan Theory of Development 66 Sarvodaya 68 Gandhian Doctrine of Trusteeship 68 Gandhi Methodology of ‘Nai Talim' for Development 69 Gandhian Vlllaglsm and Gram Swaraj for Total Development 69 Gandhian Model of Balanced Growth 70 Gandhlan Model of Sustainable Development 70 Gandhian Model of PopulatiOn and Development 71 5. Dimensions of Development 76 Economic Dimension of Development 77 Human Development Dimension 79 Social Development Dimension 81 Cultural Development Dimension 85 Political Development Dimension 88 Gender Dimension 90 Ethical Dimension of Development 95 6. Market, State, and Heterogeneous Actors 104 The Market 105 The State 108 The Market via-a-vis State Partnership 110 Tite International Agencies 112 The Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) 113 The Local Self-government (LSGs) Institutions 115 The Sectors of Development I18 7. Paradigms of Development 126 Poverty Reduction and Basic Needs Paradigm I27 Inclusive Development Paradigm 128 Sustainable Development Paradigm 132 Poverty 134 Governance 134 Health 135 Education 135 Demography 136 International Economic Relationship Paradigm 137 Decentralization and Participatory Development Paradigm 139 8. Development Administration 145 Concept and Meaning 146 Role and Functions of Development Administration 147 Challenges of Development Administration 150 9. Development Governance 158 What Is Development Governance? Why Is It Essential for Development? 159 Dimensions of Development Governance 161 Decentralized Governance 161 e-Governance 164 Participatory Governance 167 Attributes of Good Development Governance 168 Accountability 169 Transparency 170 Responsiveness 170 Equitable and inclusive 170 Effectiveness and Efficiency 171 Rule of Law 171 Participatory 171 Consensus Oriented 172 Pluralistic 172 Issues of Development Governance 173 10. Development Planning 180 Meaning of Planning 181 Role of Development Planning In Development 182 What Are Different Types of Development Planning? 184 Principles of Development Planning 187 Development Plan Formulation 188 Decentralization Development Planning: Indian Experiences 189 11. Development Management 195 What Is Development Management? 196 Functions of Development Management 197 System Approach to Development Project Management 202 What Are the Issues In Development Project Management? 208 12. Development Communication 215 What Is development Communication? 216 Development Communication Theories 219 Principles of Development Communication 220 Approaches to Development Communication 222 Development Communication Strategies 230 Glossary G-1 Index I-1
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890 _aIndia
891 _aFP
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