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Public Participation and Sustainable Development : Counting the Costs and
Benefits Craig A. Johnson Craig Johnson is a Doctoral Candidate at the London
School of Economics and Political Science and a Consultant to TDRI's Natural ...
Public Participation and Sustainable Development : Counting the Costs and
Benefits Craig A. Johnson Craig Johnson is a Doctoral Candidate at the London
School of Economics and Political Science and a Consultant to TDRI's Natural ...
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As Brett ( 1996 ) argues , however , participation has its limitations , which require
further scrutiny . Assuming that individuals want to participate in collective
activities ( i.e. , assuming sufficient demand ) , institutions , the rules that
individuals ...
As Brett ( 1996 ) argues , however , participation has its limitations , which require
further scrutiny . Assuming that individuals want to participate in collective
activities ( i.e. , assuming sufficient demand ) , institutions , the rules that
individuals ...
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A comparison of female labor force participation rate by educational attainment
shows that women with higher education have higher participation rates , and
this effect is stronger in urban areas and in more industrialized economy . Higher
...
A comparison of female labor force participation rate by educational attainment
shows that women with higher education have higher participation rates , and
this effect is stronger in urban areas and in more industrialized economy . Higher
...
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