Abstract
Some of the limitations on current systems models for analysis, design, planning, and development of Third World countries are addressed. Questions asked are whether or not development is always “good”in a cost-benefit economic sense; what do traditional approaches to the means and ends of development tell us about power and the relationship between developer and the developed; and, finally, what should a systems model for developing countries look like?
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