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neverstopbelieb

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Grameen Bank's assumption that credit is a human right and that the poor are not victims but potential entrepreneurs best reflects which perspective(s)?
 
  a. liberal economics
  b. dependency
  c. participatory development
  d. liberal economics and dependency
  e. dependency and participatory development

Question 2

Capital-intensive, economic-growth development strategies would seem to favor
 
  a. handmade products over factory production.
  b. government-subsidized companies over international corporations.
  c. dams for electricity production over locally dug irrigation ditches.
  d. microcredit financing over loans from international banks.
  e. capital accumulation by foreign aid over export earnings.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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