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Making development work : development learning in a world of poverty and wealth / edited by Nagy Hanna and Robert Picciotto.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: World Bank series on evaluation and development ; v. 4Publication details: New Brunswick, NJ ; London, UK : Transaction Publishers, c2002.Description: xiii, 317 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 076580915X (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 9780765809155 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.9/009172/4 21
LOC classification:
  • HC 59.7 M235 2002
Contents:
Acknowledgments Introduction, by Robert Picciotto 1: Toward a Comprehensive Development Strategy, by Nagy Hanna, by Ramgopal Agarwala -- Page 3 2: Comprehensive Approaches: Lessons from the Past, by Simon Maxwell, by Tim Conway -- Page 19 3: Conditionality and Policy Learning, by William Branson, by Nagy Hanna -- Page 43 4: Mainstreaming Participation in Development, by James Blackburn, by Robert Chambers, by John Gaventa -- Page 61 5: Democratic Decentralization, by Richard Crook, by James Manor -- Page 83 6: Helping People Help Themselves: Autonomy-Compatible Assistance, by David P. Ellerman -- Page 105 7: Development Advisory Services: From Blueprints to Learning, by Nagy Hanna -- Page 135 8: Government-Donor Partnerships in Support of Public Expenditure, by Mick Foster, by Felix Naschold -- Page 161 9: Moving from Projects to Programmatic Aid, by Stephen Jones, by Andrew Lawson -- Page 187 10: Applying the Comprehensive Development Framework to USAID Experiences, by James Fox -- Page 205 11: Perspectives on Partnership, by Simon Maxwell, by Tim Conway -- Page 237 12: Role of International Public Goods, by Marco Ferroni -- Page 259 13: Promising Approaches to Development Challenges, by Nagy Hanna -- Page 285 Contributors -- Page 311 Index -- Page 313
Summary: An exploration of development in a world divided by poverty and wealth. The volume offers lessons on improving the effectiveness of aid, country ownership, development results, partnership, and mutual learning.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Acknowledgments
Introduction, by Robert Picciotto
1: Toward a Comprehensive Development Strategy, by Nagy Hanna, by Ramgopal Agarwala -- Page 3
2: Comprehensive Approaches: Lessons from the Past, by Simon Maxwell, by Tim Conway -- Page 19
3: Conditionality and Policy Learning, by William Branson, by Nagy Hanna -- Page 43
4: Mainstreaming Participation in Development, by James Blackburn, by Robert Chambers, by John Gaventa -- Page 61
5: Democratic Decentralization, by Richard Crook, by James Manor -- Page 83
6: Helping People Help Themselves: Autonomy-Compatible Assistance, by David P. Ellerman -- Page 105
7: Development Advisory Services: From Blueprints to Learning, by Nagy Hanna -- Page 135
8: Government-Donor Partnerships in Support of Public Expenditure, by Mick Foster, by Felix Naschold -- Page 161
9: Moving from Projects to Programmatic Aid, by Stephen Jones, by Andrew Lawson -- Page 187
10: Applying the Comprehensive Development Framework to USAID Experiences, by James Fox -- Page 205
11: Perspectives on Partnership, by Simon Maxwell, by Tim Conway -- Page 237
12: Role of International Public Goods, by Marco Ferroni -- Page 259
13: Promising Approaches to Development Challenges, by Nagy Hanna -- Page 285
Contributors -- Page 311
Index -- Page 313

An exploration of development in a world divided by poverty and wealth. The volume offers lessons on improving the effectiveness of aid, country ownership, development results, partnership, and mutual learning.

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