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Why do foresters plant trees? Testing theories of bureaucratic decision-making in central India
Forrest D. Fleischman
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Business & Economics
Theory Testing
98%
Decision Making
65%
Public Sector Management
54%
Policy Advice
51%
Bureaucrats
48%
Sizing
47%
India
47%
Ecosystem
39%
Appropriateness
38%
Poverty
29%
Logic
28%
Developing Countries
22%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
tree planting
98%
decision making
56%
public sector
44%
sizing
41%
advice
40%
poverty
39%
developing world
32%
policy
22%
ecosystem
22%
program
19%
Engineering & Materials Science
Blueprints
100%
Developing countries
79%
Decision making
54%
Testing
38%
Social Sciences
India
52%
decision making
47%
public sector
31%
developing country
28%
poverty
26%
lack
19%
management
18%