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Introduction to Planning & Institutional Processes in Developing Countries

11.701 · Urban Studies and Planning · Graduate · Fall 2003

Prof. Judith Tendler

MIT · Tier 1

This introductory course helps students learn to pose questions and analyze problems in the field of planning in developing countries. Not arguing for one “right” approach, the course draws on grounded empirical experiences - historical and recent - to help students navigate the way they approach their future work in developing-country governments, NGOs and international organizations.

Social SciencesBusiness & ManagementEconomicsOrganizations & LeadershipPolicy and AdministrationUrban Studies

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Prof. Judith Tendler. 11.701 Introduction to Planning & Institutional Processes in Developing Countries. Fall 2003. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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