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Development

2017
This chapter raises the question of why “development” is a political concept. It asks us to allow the concept of development to overflow the interplay of capital and colony. This makes room for an acknowledgment of complicity—folded-togetherness—rather than see “development” to be conceptualized as good or evil or both after colonialism.
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Development indicators and development models

The Journal of Development Studies, 1972
Summary This paper is concerned with the semantics of indicators and the concepts of development. Procedures for the selection and validation of indicators are discussed. It is argued that the nature and scope of the indicators, as well as the nature of the quantitative analysis of relations between them, will depend on the conception and definition of
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Developing human nature: “Development to” versus “Development from?”

Developmental Psychobiology, 2007
AbstractEvolutionary psychology (EP) emphasizes that socio‐cultural experiences are constrained by the characteristics of the individual. Therefore, cultural experience acts on a nervous system biased to respond to in particular ways (i.e., human nature).
George F, Michel, Amber N, Tyler
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Developing curricula for developing countries

Science, 2017
Psychology Many children in developing countries grow up in economically poor environments and often also suffer from poorly performing educational systems. Dillon et al. designed inexpensive, locally sourced games—five for mathematics and five for social cognition—for use in preschools in Delhi.
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Developers Pay Developer Charges

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
Conversion of land to more intensive uses often comes with charges known as impact fees, or developer charges (DCs). Town planning practitioners typically view these charges as economically benign but there remains an academic debate about whether they can increase prices and depress sales volumes.
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Development

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2006
Anirvan, Ghosh, Christine E, Holt
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Development

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2010
François, Guillemot, Oliver, Hobert
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Development

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1995
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