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Political Economy of Change
Political Economy of Change
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A01=Norman T. Uphoff
A01=Warren F. Ilchman
A01=Warren Ilchman
administrative systems
advanced resource management strategies
Author_Norman T. Uphoff
Author_Warren F. Ilchman
Author_Warren Ilchman
Authoritative Decisions
Authority Roles
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Category=KCM
Category=KCP
Central African Republic
Cies
Common Language
Confer
Core Combination
Disengage
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Est Africa
Follow
governance structures
Held
IM IM
iM Im Im
institutional analysis
Ivory Coast
Marginal Utility
policy allocation methods
Political Budget
Political Capital Formation
Political Market
Political Resources
public choice theory
Resource Position
Sector Inflation
social science methodology
Time Horizon
Unlimited
Vice Versa
Product details
- ISBN 9781560009610
- Weight: 544g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 31 Oct 1997
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Ilchman and Uphoff believe that political science has failed in the past to meet its own standards of rigor and cogency and does not meet standards of usefulness and relevance set by others. The Political Economy of Change attempts to remedy these shortcomings by expanding the limits of social science analysis to deal with problems of allocation and productivity in all spheres of public choice, not just the economic sphere.
Warren F. Ilchman is executive director of the Center of Philanthropy at Indiana University and is the co-editor of New York State in the Year 2000 and The Political Economy of Development. Norman Thomas Uphoff is director of the Cornell International Institute for Food, Agriculture, and Development.
Political Economy of Change
€61.50
