Planning to Meet Basic NeedsAnalysis of the integration of basic needs fulfilment into economic policy and development planning - develops a microeconomics framework and an economic model for improving performance; examines socio-economic conditions and economic development needed to satisfy basic needs; contains case studies of developing countries with particular reference to Nigeria and Tanzania. Diagrams, graphs. |
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achievement allotment analysis approach aspects association average basic needs BN-achievements BN-approach BN-goods and services BN-performance BN-sectors calory capita income cent p.a. chapter consumer consumption of BN-goods Cuba deficiencies depends economic growth effects egalitarian estimates example expectancy expenditure exports factors Figure framework full income full-life indicators groups health services household Ibadan important improved income distribution income levels income per capita increase industrialisation investment Ivory Coast Lagos literacy rate low-income countries major malnutrition meeting BN meta-production function middle-income countries minimum mixed economy Nigeria nutrition organisational output performance on BN policies political poor performers population positive poverty poverty line primary education priority problems programmes proportion public sector ratio real incomes relationship requirements resource allocation rural areas shows significant Source Sri Lanka statistics subsidies substantial Table Taiwan Tanzania target tion UNFPA urban village World Bank Yemen PDR Zambia