This title, originally published in 1981, explores the difficult,
and at times volatile, relationship between public choice and rural
development in developing countries. The book is organised into
three major sections: the first section examines important general
themes, the second describes how public choice and rural
development intertwine in some areas of concern to aid donors, and
finally, the third section revisits the major themes discussed in
the book and offers further understanding to the critical questions
and problems at hand. It is a valuable resource for students
interested in environmental studies and development studies.
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