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The Issue: Do Incentives Mirror Development?
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The Issue: Do Incentives...
The Issue: Do Incentives Mirror Development?
Author(s)
Goulet, Denis
Abstract
A society’s incentive system constitutes a privileged leverage point for negotiation in the development arena. This article posits that development strategies have not taken this into account.
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3-10
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Incentives for Development: The Key to Equity
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1989
ISBN_ISSN
0945257058
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