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Planning and government
- Source: CEPAL Review, Volume 1987, Issue 31, Jun 1987, p. 153 - 169
- Spanish
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- 30 Jun 1987
Abstract
The comprehensive planning of a government’s actions is useful only if it takes the form of a calculus which precedes and then provides for the monitoring of these actions so that day-to-day planning tasks become part of a practical process. The author asserts, however, that in the processes of government seen in the Latin American countries, a considerable gap generally exists between such plans and the actual process of discussion and decision-making which guides government action.
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