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CEPAL Review No. 17, August 1982
  • E-ISSN: 16840348

Abstract

The efforts to incorporate the ‘social dimension’ into development policy or to formulate alternative styles of development are constrained not only by suppositions concerning the rationality and benevolence of governments and their accessibility to generalized advice but also by the feasibility of offering practical prescriptions for development without prior agreement on a theory of societal change.

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