Originally published in 1967, the modest and plainly descriptive title
of _Development Projects Observed_ is deceptive. Today, it is
recognized as the ultimate volume of Hirschmans groundbreaking trilogy
on development, and as the bridge to the broader social science themes
of his subsequent writings. Though among his lesser-known works, this
unassuming tome is one of his most influential.
It is in this book that Hirschman first shared his now famous
""Principle of the Hiding Hand."" In an April 2013 _New Yorker_ issue,
Malcolm Gladwell wrote an appreciation of the principle, described by
Cass Sunstein in the books new foreword as ""a bit of a trick up
historys sleeve."" It can be summed up as a phenomenon in which
peoples inability to foresee obstacles leads to actions that succeed
because people have far more problem-solving ability that they
anticipate or appreciate.
And it is in _Development Projects Observed_ that Hirschman laid the
foundation for the core of his most important work, _Exit, Voice, and
Loyalty_, and later led to the concept of an ""exit strategy.""
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ISBN
9780815742036
Publisert
2025
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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