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The book critiques post-war strategies focused on maximizing Gross National Product in less developed countries (LDCs), arguing that development cannot follow a linear progression of income growth followed by distribution. It advocates for a more egalitarian approach, emphasizing the importance of decentralized economic planning that addresses the specific needs of rural communities, highlighting the necessity for inclusive development strategies.
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Economic Planning and Social Justice in Developing Countries, Ozay Mehmet
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- 2015
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