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Models, Planning and Basic Needs

Models, Planning, and Basic Needs focuses on the use of models in integrated planning, policy analysis, determination of basic needs, and economics. The selection first offers information on the Latin American world model as a tool of analysis and integrated planning at a national and regional level in developing countries, including planning and the tools of planning and the Latin American model and integrated planning. The text also looks at the social indicators and the basic-needs approach and internal regional and distributional aspects of global models. The text elaborates on the adaptat.

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  • "Models, Planning, and Basic Needs focuses on the use of models in integrated planning, policy analysis, determination of basic needs, and economics. The selection first offers information on the Latin American world model as a tool of analysis and integrated planning at a national and regional level in developing countries, including planning and the tools of planning and the Latin American model and integrated planning. The text also looks at the social indicators and the basic-needs approach and internal regional and distributional aspects of global models. The text elaborates on the adaptat."@en

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  • "Models, Planning and Basic Needs"@en
  • "Models, planning and basic needs : a rev. version of a report of a Unesco sponsored conference"
  • "Models, Planning, Basic Needs"
  • "Models, planning, and basic needs"@en
  • "Models, planning, and basic needs"
  • "Models, planning and basic needs"
  • "Models, planning and basic needs : Conference held at the University of Sussex, Brighton, 31st October-3rd November 1977, organized by the Science Policy Research Unit and the Institute of Development Studies"