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    The Construction Industry in Developing Countries: Alternative Strategies for Development

    The Construction Industry in Developing Countries by Wells, Jill;

    Alternative Strategies for Development

    Series: Routledge Revivals;

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    Short description:

    The Construction Industry in Developing Countries (1986) examines this vital form of economic activity, often the second-largest employer after agriculture in the developing world. The construction industry is not just a key source of employment, but is also a dynamic factor in the process of economic growth and development.

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    Long description:

    The Construction Industry in Developing Countries (1986) examines this vital form of economic activity, often the second-largest employer after agriculture in the developing world. The construction industry is not just a key source of employment, but is also a dynamic factor in the process of economic growth and development.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part 1. Aspects of the Construction Industry in Developing Countries  1. Introduction  2. Construction and Economic Growth  3. Under-developed Resources  4. Barriers to Development  5. A Role for the State  Part 2. Case Studies  6. Kenya: An Experiment in Americanisation  7. Tanzania: Nationalisation without Change  8. Conclusions in the Light of the Development of Construction Resources in Cuba

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