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    • CASE STUDIES IN AID CONTRIBUTIONS TO HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT 

      JOHN H. BADGLEY (UON, 1973)
      This is a descriptive and evaluative report on ten country programs which illustrate AID approaches to human resource development. It is a sequel to a concept paper on human resources which suggested actionable AID programs ...
    • METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN THE STUDY OF DEVELOPMENT 

      A. EUGENE HAYENS (UON, 1972)
      It is appropriate, after concluding the Decade of Development, to take stock of where the study of development has taken us and where it has gone wrong. That it has gone wrong is painfully obvious given the meager results ...
    • QUALITY OF LIFE-FAMILY 

      CECILE H. EDWARDS (UON, 1973)
      To assess the feasibility of a major research and development effort in non-formal educational techniques to improve the quality of life in rural and urban family units in less developed countries(LDCs), the Howard University ...
    • THE BREAKDOWN OF PROVINCIAL URBAN POWER STRUCTURE AND THE RISE OF PEASANT MOVEMENTS 

      GIORGIO ALBERTI (UON, 1973)
      It has long been recognized that the study of peasant movements requires two basic methodological rules for its proper understanding: first, the focus of the study must be both on the interaction process which binds the ...