This book outlines a taxonomy of development practice using the notion of reflexivity, and examines it in the case of two countries at opposite ends of the development spectrum: Vanuatu and Singapore. The methodological approach, which gives greater voice to people in developing countries, has practical benefits for economic policy.
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Gay, D. (2009). Reflexivity and development economics: Methodology, policy and practice. Reflexivity and Development Economics: Methodology, Policy and Practice (pp. 1–224). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230250598
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