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Accelerated Development in Southern Africa

✍ Scribed by John Barratt, Simon Brand, David S. Collier, Kurt Glaser (eds.)


Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Year
1974
Tongue
English
Leaves
694
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
The Goals, Strategy and Environment of Development....Pages 3-22
Basic Concepts and Goals of Development: An Integral View....Pages 23-44
Comments....Pages 45-49
Front Matter....Pages 51-51
Some Fundamental Equations of Social Mechanics....Pages 55-60
The Population Factor in the Economies of Southern Africa....Pages 61-76
Comment....Pages 77-77
Political Aspects of Economic Development....Pages 81-112
Political Aspects of Modernisation....Pages 113-142
Comments....Pages 143-144
The Policy of Separate Development as a Framework for Development in South Africa....Pages 147-168
Comments....Pages 169-172
Executive Training for Public Administration: The Role of E.I.A.P. as a Regional Centre to Develop Executive Personnel for Latin America....Pages 173-190
Dimensions of Development: An Iconoclastic View of the Economic Factors....Pages 193-204
Some Economic Factors for Accelerated Development in Southern Africa....Pages 205-216
Some Economic Aspects and Implications....Pages 217-234
Economic Development and Property Rights....Pages 235-242
Comment....Pages 243-243
Agriculture and Development....Pages 247-256
Agriculture and Economic Development in Southern Africa....Pages 257-278
A Decade of Agricultural Development in Tanzania and Kenya....Pages 279-292
Front Matter....Pages 51-51
Comments....Pages 293-296
Some Aspects of African Society Influencing Development....Pages 299-347
Social, Cultural and Religious Factors in Changing African Societies....Pages 348-357
Cultural Discrepancies and Social Change: Studies of Developmental Processes in German and Indian Villages....Pages 358-376
Urbanisation and National Development: A Probable Case....Pages 377-393
Comment....Pages 394-397
Education Workshop....Pages 401-401
Educational Strategies for Accelerating Development in Southern Africa....Pages 402-413
Report of the Education Workshop....Pages 414-416
Requirements for Effective Development Planning....Pages 419-446
Planning for Development....Pages 447-459
Background to Planning the Development of Bantu Homelands in South Africa....Pages 460-478
Comment....Pages 479-479
Development Problems of Multi-Ethnic Societies....Pages 483-502
Political Stability and Economic Development....Pages 503-512
Comments....Pages 513-518
Discussion....Pages 518-519
Front Matter....Pages 521-521
International Trade and Investment: the Case of Swaziland....Pages 525-533
Botswana Nickel-Copper: A Case Study in Private Investment’s Contribution to Economic Development....Pages 534-548
Comment....Pages 549-549
Front Matter....Pages 521-521
Some Aspects of the Role of Private Financial Institutions in Economic Development....Pages 553-559
Co-operation for Development in Southern Africa....Pages 560-591
Comment....Pages 592-592
The Donor-Recipient Relationship and Development: Some Lessons from the Iranian Experience....Pages 595-614
The Policies, Interests and Attitudes of Donor and Recipient Countries, and the Role of Multilateral Aid....Pages 615-642
Policies and Interests of a Donor Country: The Commonwealth Development Corporation....Pages 643-652
Comments....Pages 653-654
Front Matter....Pages 655-655
A. Political Questions and Governmental Structure....Pages 659-666
B. Economic Aspects....Pages 667-675
C. Major Social, Cultural and Psychological Factors which Bear upon Problems of and Prospects for Accelerated Development in Southern Africa....Pages 676-688
Epilogue....Pages 691-696
Back Matter....Pages 697-706

✦ Subjects


Development Economics; Economy-wide Country Studies


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