Development is often understood as a linear process of change towards Western modernity, a vision that is challenged by this paper, arguing that development efforts should rather be connected to the local stakeholders’ sense of their own development. Further, the paper contends that Complexity Theory is more effective than a linear theory of causality to analyze development and education efforts: hence, instead of studying the effects of separate development actions, the integrated factors leading to change should be considered. It is only after such analysis has been conducted, that questions of cost efficiency should be considered, using insights from the field of New Institutional Economics to avoid problems related to the stakeholders’ ...
As development is an example of a complex dynamic system (CDS), the theory of CDS can make important...
Has development thinking become too narrow and specialised? Does it fail to draw sufficiently on wha...
9 pages, 3 eqs, 20 refs; Published as section 8.4 of the book: A. P. Kirilyuk, Theory of Everything,...
Development is often understood as a linear process of change towards Western modernity, a vision th...
Since before Adam Smith, economists have been concerned with development. However, they have seldom ...
Since before Adam Smith, economists have been concerned with development. However, they have seldom ...
As the winds of change sweep across the globe, the developing countries are experiencing turbulence ...
‘The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.com '. Copyright Wiley [Full text of...
In 2001 45% (2.7 billion) of the world’s population of approximately 6.1 billion lived in ‘moderate ...
Abstract: This paper offers a critique of existing ways of understandingmanagement practice in Inter...
The central proposal that Fowler makes is that the thinking and practice of aided development would ...
Development economics, as the economics of the less advanced nations, emerged during the 1940s and t...
Causal philosophy is very closely linked with development theories. Though there may not be standard...
{Excerpt} In development agencies, paradigms of linear causality condition much thinking and practic...
Complexity theory allows for a non-equilibrist approach to the economy, an approach that is shared b...
As development is an example of a complex dynamic system (CDS), the theory of CDS can make important...
Has development thinking become too narrow and specialised? Does it fail to draw sufficiently on wha...
9 pages, 3 eqs, 20 refs; Published as section 8.4 of the book: A. P. Kirilyuk, Theory of Everything,...
Development is often understood as a linear process of change towards Western modernity, a vision th...
Since before Adam Smith, economists have been concerned with development. However, they have seldom ...
Since before Adam Smith, economists have been concerned with development. However, they have seldom ...
As the winds of change sweep across the globe, the developing countries are experiencing turbulence ...
‘The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.com '. Copyright Wiley [Full text of...
In 2001 45% (2.7 billion) of the world’s population of approximately 6.1 billion lived in ‘moderate ...
Abstract: This paper offers a critique of existing ways of understandingmanagement practice in Inter...
The central proposal that Fowler makes is that the thinking and practice of aided development would ...
Development economics, as the economics of the less advanced nations, emerged during the 1940s and t...
Causal philosophy is very closely linked with development theories. Though there may not be standard...
{Excerpt} In development agencies, paradigms of linear causality condition much thinking and practic...
Complexity theory allows for a non-equilibrist approach to the economy, an approach that is shared b...
As development is an example of a complex dynamic system (CDS), the theory of CDS can make important...
Has development thinking become too narrow and specialised? Does it fail to draw sufficiently on wha...
9 pages, 3 eqs, 20 refs; Published as section 8.4 of the book: A. P. Kirilyuk, Theory of Everything,...