Development through positive deviance and its implications for economic policy making and public administration in Africa: The case of agricultural development in Kenya, 1930 -2005
Positive internal innovation has long been a central element of African agricultural development, even if modern efforts to stimulate technical, institutional, and policy innovations in African agriculture have tended to look outwards. This paper examines the role of positive deviance in Kenyan agri...
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Elsevier
2007
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/171799 |
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