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    Comparisons, Convergence and Connections: Development Sudies in North and South

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    01/01/1998
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    Maxwell, Simon
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    Summary Increasing poverty and social exclusion (PSE) open up the possibility of fertile dialogue between North and South on three issues of successively greater depth: first, new comparisons or lessons to be drawn across geographical boundaries about the characteristics, causes and remedies of PSE. Second, the implications of a new convergence between North and South. And third, the possibility of a new theory to expose connections between PSE in North and South. New alliances of disciplinary and sectoral specialists suggest themselves.
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    Maxwell, S. (1998) Comparisons, Convergence and Connections: Development Sudies in North and South. IDS Bulletin 29(1): 20-31
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    10.1111/j.1759-5436.1998.mp29001003.x
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    IDS Bulletin Vol. 29 Nos. 1
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