Technical Assistance; Theory, Practice, and PoliciesMonograph on technical cooperation as a means of promoting economic development in developing countries - covers theoretical aspects, economic relations, the role of developed countries in such form of international cooperation, planning and efficiency of technical assistance programmes, technical assistance experts, fellowships, financial aspects and administrative aspects of technical assistance programmes, etc. Bibliography pp. 187 to 196, and OECD mentioned. |
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Chapter | 1 |
ASSISTANCE OR COOPERATION? | 13 |
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IN THEORY | 21 |
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