Group behaviour and development : is the market destroying cooperation? / edited by Judith Heyer, Frances Stewart, and Rosemary Thorp.

SeriesQueen Elizabeth House series in development studies
Queen Elizabeth House series in development studies. ^A464422
Contents Group behaviour and development / Judith Heyer ... [et al.] -- Dynamic interactions between the macro-environment, development thinking, and group behaviour / Frances Stewart -- Individual motivation, its nature, determinants, and consequences for within-group behaviour / Sabina Alkire and Séverine Deneulin -- Collective action for local-level effort regulation : an assessment of recent experiences in Senegalese small-scale fisheries / Frederic Gaspart and Jean-Philippe Platteau -- Leaders and intermediaries as economic development agents in producers' associations / Tito Bianchi -- Group behaviour and development : a comparison of farmers' organizations in South Korea and Taiwan / Larry Burmeister, Gustav Ranis, and Michael Wang -- Has the Coffee Federation become redundant? Collective action and the market in Colombian development / Rosemary Thorp -- Producer groups and the decollectivization of the Mongolian pastoral economy / David Sneath -- The hidden side of group behaviour : a gender analysis of community forestry in South Asia / Bina Agarwal -- Informal women's groups in rural Bangladesh : operation and outcomes / Simeen Mahmud -- Sex workers in Calcutta and the dynamics of collective action : political activism, community identity, and group behaviour / Nandini Gooptu -- Non-market relationships in health care / Maureen Mackintosh and Lucy Gilson -- Institutional cultures and regulatory relationships in a liberalizing health care system : a Tanzanian case study / Paula Tibandebage and Maureen Mackintosh -- The case of indigenous NGOs in Uganda's health sector / Christy Cannon Lorgen -- Conclusions / Judith Heyer, Frances Stewart, and Rosemary Thorp.
General note"A study prepared for Queen Elizabeth House, International Development Centre, University of Oxford (QEH) and the World Institute for Development Economics Research of the United Nations University (UNU/WIDER)."
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2002066228
ISBN0199256918
ISBN0199256926 (pbk.)

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