How does the recent view of development differ from traditional view of development
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The Traditional View of Development. ... This approach assumes that development is primarily an economic process that consists of discrete projects (e.g., building a dam, a road, a school, a factory, a mine, or a telecommunications system) and specific economic policies.
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The Traditional View of Development. ... This approach assumes that development is primarily an economic process that consists of discrete projects (e.g., building a dam, a road, a school, a factory, a mine, or a telecommunications system) and specific economic policies.
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