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Reorientation in development planning

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Development plans form one of the bases from which a development process starts. One of the problems encountered is that a large variety of action parameters in the political and economic spheres have to be taken into account in the drafting of a plan and in structural analysis. The problem of target identification, organisational structure and implementation is always the cardinal element of the concrete planning and decision-making process.

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Department Head in the German Institute for Development Policy in Berlin.

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Taake, HH. Reorientation in development planning. Intereconomics 10, 20–22 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02929412

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