Malone, David M.Kanbur, RaviMedhora, RohintonCurrie-Alder, Bruce2013-08-262013-08-262013http://hdl.handle.net/10625/51542Pre-print versionFrench version available in IDRC Digital Library: État de la pensée du développementConsensus on what constitutes “development” and how to best pursue it may well be a thing of the past – and development practice may well improve as a result. Some initial insights are identified in this introductory chapter of “International development : ideas, experience and prospects,” from the volume’s examination of the interplay between ideas, ranging from specific issues such as poverty and inequality, and the experiences of particular countries and regions.Text1 digital file (44 p.)Application/pdfenINTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTDEVELOPING COUNTRIESDEVELOPMENT THEORYDEVELOPMENT POLICYHUMAN DEVELOPMENTGLOBALGLOBAL SOUTHState of development thoughtInternational development : ideas, experience and prospects; introductionBook Chapter