Coping with poverty in international assistance policy: An evaluation of spatially integrated investment strategies |
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Authors: | Dennis A. Rondinelli Kenneth Ruddle |
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Affiliation: | The Maxwell School, Syracuse University, USA;Technology and Development Institute, The East-West Centre, USA |
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Abstract: | International assistance agencies have turned increasingly to integrated rural development policies in an attempt to ameliorate the inequitable distribution of economic growth plaguing Third World nations since World War II. This paper reviews the functionally and spatially integrated investment strategies of the World Bank, USAID and the United Nations, outlines their objectives, perceptions of the problem, basic assumptions and programmes, and evaluates them in terms of potential difficulties for implementation. Those factors crucial to making integrated development policies operational — knowledge of human ecosystems in rural areas, analytical ability, operational procedures, arrangements for local participation, subsistence systems indicators and administrative capacity of local and national governments — are discussed and assessed. |
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