CONVENTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
NICOLAE TUDORESCU • CONSTANTIN ZAHARIAABSTRACT. Burchell and Mukherji claim that land conversion involves the use of previously undeveloped land to accommodate development. Kentor examines the impact of the expansion of transnational corporate subsidiaries on the economic growth of less developed countries between 1970 and 2000. Bartels proposes a new approach to studying the effectiveness of foreign assistance: the effectiveness of foreign assistance and the degree to which it is fungible can only be understood through an institution-based model of fiscal behavior that accounts for the competing incentives actors face in the presence of foreign assistance. According to NEAA-RIVM, environmental degradation has the potential to undermine progress towards the achievement of the MDGs.