The use of indigenous institutions as an approach to rural development a case of an upland community
The renewed advocacy of the indigenization ideology to replace conventional approaches to development has now become a popular declaration in developing countries. It emphasizes the human and social goals of development as spelled out in the constitutions of most developing countries. Assuming the c...
| Foilsithe in: | Philippine Journal of Public Administration Vol. XXVIII, no. 3 (Jul. 1984), 227-250 |
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