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- their international policy with regards to industrialized countries. Developmentalists believe that national autonomy for 'Third World' countries can be...
- The developmentalist configuration is a socio-anthropological term used in development studies to describe the nature of "development." The term was coined...
- twentieth century, Duckworth's contributions relate to a progressive or developmentalist approach. The idea of a teacher acting as a researcher is embraced...
- period; The following represents one relatively common division amongst developmentalist scholars. Early: Apology, Charmides, Crito, Euthyphro, Gorgias, Hippias...
- intervention in the economy (in contrast to the past, when he defended developmentalist policies). On the other hand, he maintained his tough stance on crime...
- Movement (Spanish: Movimiento de Integración y Desarrollo, MID) is a developmentalist political party founded by Arturo Frondizi in Argentina. It is member...
- the Brazilian military dictatorship, achieved via a heterodox and developmentalist model. During this time the average annual GDP growth was close to...
- Pati (lit. 'Papua and New Guinea Union Party'), is a nationalist and developmentalist political party in Papua New Guinea. The party is the oldest political...
- at the Wayback Machine "Malaysian GDP growth timeline". Malaysian Developmentalist. "Singapore GDP Per Capita". MultPL. Archived from the original on...
- Urbano, Annalisa. "A "Grandiose ****ure for Italian Somalia": Colonial Developmentalist Discourse, Agricultural Planning, and Forced Labor (1900–1940)." International...