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* Berg, E. (1993) ''Rethinking Technical Cooperation: Reforms For Capacity Building in Africa'', ''Regional Bureau of Africa'', UNDP, New York.
 
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* Hirschman, A. (1986) ''Vers une économie politique élargie'', Les Éditions de minuit, Paris.
 
* Israël, A. (1986) ''Institutional Development'', Oxford University Press, Washington D.C.
 
* Lecomte B. (1986) ''L’aide par projet : limites et alternatives'', CAD, OCDE, Paris.
 
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* Sanyal, B. (1989)  ''Poor Countries’Students in Rich Countries’Universities'': ''Possibilities of Planning Education for the Twenty-first Century'', Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol 8, No 3, p.139-155.
 
* Siffin, W. (1976)  ''Two decades of Public Administration in Developing Countries'', in : J.E.Black et al. Ed. Education and Training for Public Sector Management in the Developing Countries. Ford Foundation Institute, New York.
 
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* Tosi, A. (1991) ''Urban Theory and the Treatment of Differences'' : ''Administrative Practices, Social Sciences and the Difficulties of Specifics'', International Journal of Urban and Regional Reseach, Vol.15, Nº 4, p594-609.
 
* Verma, N. (1995)  ''What is Planning Practice? The Search for Suitable Categories'', Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol.14, No 3, p178-182.
 
* Wheaton, W. (1966) ''Planning Education for Development'' in : J. D. Herbert et A. P.
 
* Van Huyck, ''Urban Planning in Developing Countries'', Praeger Publishers, New York.
 
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* [[Dos Concepciones Diferentes para la Formación en Planificación Urbana]]
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