Development Projects Observed

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Pub. Date: 2002-04-11
Publisher(s): Brookings Institution Press
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Summary

The experience accumulated in the wake of more than two decades of sustained effort to promote growth and change in the low-income countries presents a rich field for scholarly inquiry and new insights into the development process. The success and failures of such projects, the new skills and attitudes they impart, and the internal tensions they sometimes generate obviously have an important bearing on the next stages of a county's development effort. Yet little has become known about these truly formative experiences which are due to the behavior --and misbehavior --of development projects.In this recent volume, Professor Albert O. Hirschman turns his attention to the ways in which decision making is molded, activated, or hampered by the specific nature of the project that is undertaken; for example, the establishment and operation of a pulp and paper mill in east Pakistan, an irrigation project in Peru, railway expansion in Nigeria, and other development undertakings. In some parts of the present inquiry Hirschman elaborates on his earlier writings in this series; and occasionally, he qualifies or modifies his previous conclusions; the bulk of the study explores new territory.

Table of Contents

Author's Preface: A Hidden Ambitionp. vii
Forewordp. xiii
Author's Acknowledgmentsp. xvii
Introductionp. 1
The Principle of the Hiding Handp. 9
Uncertaintiesp. 35
Varieties of Uncertaintiesp. 37
Supply Uncertainties: Technologyp. 39
Supply Uncertainties: Administrationp. 45
Supply Uncertainties: Financep. 56
Excess Demandp. 59
Inadequate Demandp. 65
Digression: The RandD Strategyp. 75
Mitigation of Uncertaintiesp. 81
Latitudes and Disciplinesp. 86
Spatial or Locational Latitudep. 87
Temporal Discipline in Constructionp. 95
Temporal Discipline from Construction to Operationp. 103
Latitude for Corruptionp. 107
Latitude in Substituting Quantity for Qualityp. 112
Latitude in Substituting Private for Public Outlaysp. 119
Project Design: Trait-Taking and Trait-Makingp. 128
The Dilemma of Designp. 130
Implicit Trait-Making: A Failure in Nigeriap. 139
Entrained Trait-Makingp. 148
The Autonomous Agency as a Hybridp. 153
Project Appraisal: The Centrality of Side-Effectsp. 160
Side-Effects as Essential Requirementsp. 161
Pure and Mixed Side-Effectsp. 163
Smuggling in Change via Side-Effectsp. 168
Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Offensive Against Side-Effectsp. 174
Counteroffensivesp. 180
Modesty and Ambition in Project Planningp. 185
Indexp. 191
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