Explain the traditional view of development
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The Traditional View of Development.
It recognizes that development has social, environmental, and political implications but argues that these should be dealt with separately from the economic aspects. The proponents of this view divide decision-making about these projects and policies into two parts.
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The Traditional View of Development.
It recognizes that development has social, environmental, and political implications but argues that these should be dealt with separately from the economic aspects. The proponents of this view divide decision-making about these projects and policies into two parts.
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