Resource mobilzationand economic gowth
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Resource mobilization is the main challenge to achieve sustained growth in poor economies
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At times, it seems as though no other discipline has been subject to so much interpretation in both thought and practice as has what we commonly call 'development'. In large part, this is because the field is founded on concepts which are highly subject to the impregnation by whoever is using them of their own cultural and moral preferences. Further, the
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2000) 'The Discipline of Development Economics', and 'New Endogenous Growth Theory' in Meier, G, Leading Issues in Economic Development. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Seventh Edition. Palma. J.G. (1987). 'Structuralism' in Eatwell, J. Milgate, M. and P. Newman. eds. New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics. London: Macmillan Press Stiglitz, J. (1998) 'More Instruments and Broader Controls--Moving Towards the Post- Washington Consensus', in H-J Chang (ed) Joseph Stiglitz and the World Bank: The Rebel Within. London: Anthem Press, 2001.