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No single system of development can accommodate all variations of
the economic, social and political environments in developing
economies. The authors of this book analyse the changing role of
the public sector in promoting socioeconomic development. They
concentrate their study on the three major issues of macroeconomic
management in development planning: market mechanisms, financial
management and enterprise management, and the transfer and
development of technology. Planning practitioners and scholars and
students of economic development should find this book provides
important theoretical insights, as well as the experiences of
various countries in managing their economic progress.
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