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African development management reform: polictical and socio-cultural constraints vs. the neoclassical imperative

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1987-06
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This paper focuses on Africa’s development management reform: political and socio-cultural constraints vs. the neoclassical imperative. Economic growth the main and flawed yardstick of progress has become a principal objective of governments, economic and development management is a pre-eminent activity of the modern state.
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“United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa (1987-06). African development management reform: polictical and socio-cultural constraints vs. the neoclassical imperative. UN. ECA International Conference on (3z(BAfrica: The Challenge of Economic Recovery and Accelerated Development(3y (B (1987, Jun. 15 - 19: Abuja, Nigeria). Addis Ababa :. © UN. ECA,. http://hdl.handle.net/10855/17088”
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UN. ECA International Conference on (3z(BAfrica: The Challenge of Economic Recovery and Accelerated Development(3y (B (1987, Jun. 15 - 19: Abuja, Nigeria)
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http://hdl.handle.net/10855/17088
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