In this timely critique of federal procedures, the authors identify the underlying causes of the current overload of information/paperwork in government and provide some tools that can be used by officials concerned with more effective management.
This book provides a critical assessment of the relationship between development philosophy and the activities of various economic assistance programs during recent decades.
This book documents some of the changes in world conditions that lead one to wonder about the appropriateness of current western development activities. It discusses trends that will profoundly affect development assistance strategy.
This book is an empirical study of various rural development projects in some African countries such as The Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Nigeria, Bolivia, Colombia, Mexico, Paraguay and Peru, focusing on agricultural development strategies to help small farmers.