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Institution Building: A Model for Applied Social Change


Book Description
Presents a variety of governmental and institutional programs which can be developed or directed to provide technical assistance in many different settings such as agriculture, availability of resources, etc.
Book Information
PublisherSchenkman Publishing Company
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-10B000BHNS24
Publication Date/1972
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About Adrian F. Aveni (Editor) : Adrian F. Aveni is a published editor. A published credit of Adrian F. Aveni is Institution Building: A Model for Applied Social Change.
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About D. Woods Thomas (Editor) : D. Woods Thomas is a published editor. A published credit of D. Woods Thomas is Institution Building: A Model for Applied Social Change.
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About Harry R. Potter (Editor) : Harry R. Potter is a published editor. Published credits of Harry R. Potter include Networks of Power (Social Institutions & Social Change).
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About William L. Miller (Editor) : William L. Miller is a published editor. A published credit of William L. Miller is Institution Building: A Model for Applied Social Change.
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