Focusing on the development agenda of selected developed and
developing countries, the contributors in this volume show that the
varying degrees of success or failure in the programs of different
countries are due to the way they deal with human factor
development. Each essay clearly shows that a nation cannot achieve
development if it continuously fails to develop its own national
human factor. The contributors maintain that what different parts
of the world, particularly Southeast Asia, call a development
miracle is not a miracle at all.
Countries such as Japan and Singapore have experienced
significant development in recent decades because their programs
have focused intently on building the human factor. Countries such
as Mexico, Nigeria, Bolivia, and India, on the other hand, are
struggling to develop because their ongoing development programs do
not address the human factor. Nations that aspire to achieve
sustained human-centered development in the 21st century should
focus on human factor development now.
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