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Development and radical uncertainty
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                    - Feinstein, Osvaldo (Author)
 
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            Development and radical uncertainty
        Abstract
            Development strategies, programmes and projects are designed making assumptions concerning several variables such as future prices of outputs and inputs, exchange rates and productivity growth. However, knowledge about the future is limited. Uncertainty prevails. The usual approach to deal with uncertainty is to reduce it to risk. Uncertainty is perceived as a negative factor that should and can be eliminated. This article presents an alternative approach which recognises that radical uncertainty is irreducible to risk, identifying a positive dimension of uncertainty and showing its implications for development practice.
        Publication
            Development in Practice
        Volume
            30
        Issue
            8
        Pages
            1105-1113
        Date
            2020-11-16
        ISSN
            0961-4524
        Accessed
            11/07/2022, 10:14
        Library Catalogue
            Taylor and Francis+NEJM
        Extra
            Publisher: Routledge
_eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/09614524.2020.1763258
        Citation
            Feinstein, O. (2020). Development and radical uncertainty. Development in Practice, 30(8), 1105–1113. https://doi.org/10.1080/09614524.2020.1763258
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