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DEVELOPMENT PLANNING

The main purpose of development planning is to ensure that all resources available are used to best advantage.

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Development Planning	Development Economics is a branch of economics that deals with economic aspects of the 						development process in low income countries

Development Planning and Decolonization in Nigeria https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0813014220 Toyin Falola - 1996 - ‎Business & Economics Colonial Development and Welfare In 1946, Nigeria published its first planning document, A Ten-Year Plan of Development and Welfare^

to maintain colonial empire Arthur Creech Jones

The main purpose of development planning is to ensure that all the resources available are used to best advantage ...

Sessional Paper no. 21/45     Colonial Development and Welfare

Theoretical foundations of development planning. 1. ... https://books.google.com/books?isbn=8170223512 edited by Shri Bhagwan Dahiya - 1991 - ‎Economic development

chap 13 Notes on Development Planning Paul Streeten

Rosenstein Rodan (1943) 	Big Push Jeffery Nugent Robert Solow Normal L Hicks Nurkse (1953) Jan Tinbergen Fleming (1954) Morris Singer Myrdal (1957) Albert Hirschman			Harrod-Domar 	Samuelson's Heckscher-Ohlin Little, I., T. Scitovsky, and M. Scott. 1970. Industry and Trade in Some Developing Countries. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Development Planning W. Arthur Lewis Routledge, Nov 23, 2004 - Business & Economics

Development Planning in Mixed Economies, Part 49 Miguel Urrutia, Setsuko Yukawa United Nations University Press, Jan 1, 1988 - Business & Economics

I Patterns of Planning II Plan Strategy III Arithmetic of Planning IV Planning Process

History Case for Planning Pitfalls of Planning Theories Aspect Process Experience Results

Contents

1 History 1.1 Classical and Medieval Europe 1.2 Renaissance Europe 1.3 Enlightenment Europe 1.4 Modern urban planning 1.4.1 Garden city movement 1.4.2 Urban planning profession 1.4.3 Modernism 1.4.4 New Towns 1.4.5 Urban planning in Communist countries 1.5 Reaction 1.6 New Urbanism 1.7 Sustainable development and sustainability 2 Aspects 2.1 Aesthetics 2.2 Safety and security 2.3 Slums 2.4 Decay 2.5 Reconstruction and renewal 2.6 New master-planned cities 2.7 Transport 2.8 Suburbanization 2.9 Environmental factors 2.10 Scope 2.11 Light and sound 2.12 Water and Sanitation Infrastructure 2.12.1 Access & Health Impacts 2.12.2 Latrines 2.12.3 Waste-Water 3 Theories of planning 3.1 Blueprint planning 3.2 Synoptic planning 3.3 Participatory planning 3.4 Incrementalism 3.5 Mixed scanning model 3.6 Transactive planning 3.7 Advocacy planning 3.8 Bargaining model 3.9 Communicative approach 4 Process 4.1 Changes to the planning process 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External links 8.1 Library Guides for Urban Planning

1 Theories of development economics 1.1 Mercantilism 1.2 Economic nationalism 1.3 Post-WWII theories 1.4 Linear-stages-of-growth model 1.5 Structural-change theory 1.6 International dependence theory 1.7 Neoclassical theory 2 Topics of Research 2.1 Economic Development and Ethnicity 2.1.1 The Role of “Ethnicity” in Economic Development 2.1.2 Economic Development and its Impact on Ethnic Conflict 3 Growth indicator controversy 4 Recent developments 5 Prominent development economists 6 See also 7 Footnotes 8 Bibliography 9 External links