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Prasad, Kamta. Planning at the grass roots. New Delhi: Sterling Publishers, 1988.

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Dogra, Bharat. Punjab, grass-roots problems and solutions. Ludhiana: Shahid Bhagat Singh Research Committee, 1988.

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V, Krishnamurthy B., and Tripathi P. M. 1935-, eds. Grass without roots: Rural development under government auspices. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1985.

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1932-, Roberts Richard C., ed. The Weber River Basin: Grass roots democracy and water development. Logan: Utah State University Press, 1994.

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Ibrahim, Saad Eddin. An assessment of grass roots participation in the development of Egypt. [Cairo, Egypt]: American University in Cairo Press, 1997.

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Sandra, Featherman, Women and Foundations/Corporate Philanthropy, Temple University. Center for Public Policy., Samuel Fels Fund, and Valentine Foundation, eds. Statements from the grass roots: Women breaking the continuum of poverty. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University, 1989.

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Long, J. Bradford De. On the existence and interpretation of a "Unit root" in U.S. GNP. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1988.

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Cécora, James. Cultivating grass-roots for regional development in a globalising economy: Innovation and entrepreneurship in organised markets. Aldershot: Ashgate, 1999.

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Eriks, Ruskulis Otto, ed. Building bridges with the grass roots: Scaling-up through knowledge sharing. London: ITDG Publishing, 2005.

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Ben-David, Dan. The great wars, the great crash, and the unit root hypothesis: Some new evidence about an old stylized fact. London: Centre for Economic Policy Research, 1994.

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Dan, Ben-David. The great wars, the great crash and the unit root hypothesis: Some new evidence about an old stylized fact. Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1994.

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Dan, Ben-David. The great wars, the great crash and the unit root hypothesis: Some new evidence about an old stylized fact. Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1994.

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Dan, Ben-David. The great wars, the great crash, and the unit root hypothesis: Some new evidence about an old stylized fact / Dan Ben-David, David H. Papell. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1994.

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Migration within cities: A study of socio-economic processes, intra-city migration, and grass-roots politics in Jakarta. Jakarta, Indonesia: Lembaga Penerbit, Fakultas Ekonomi UI, 2007.

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The New Deal at the grass roots: Programs for the people in Otter Tail County, Minnesota. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1988.

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Christiano, Lawrence J. Unit roots in real GNP: Do we know and do we care? Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1989.

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Thordarson, Bruce. Banking on the grass roots : cooperatives in global development =: Miser sur l'action à la base : les coopératives dans le développement mondial. Ottawa, Ont: North-South Institute = L'Institut Nord-Sud, 1990.

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Cécora, James. Cultivating Grass-Roots for Regional Development in a Globalising Economy. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429463495.

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Cultivating Grass-Roots for Regional Development in a Globalising Economy. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Entrepreneurship in Asia: Social Enterprise, Network and Grass-Root Case Studies. World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd, 2014.

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Thordarson. Banking on the Grass Roots: Cooperatives in Global Development. North South Inst, 1990.

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Spurring growth at the grass roots: The outlook for the economy and the regions. Pasig, Metro Manila: Center for Research and Communication, 1991.

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Grass Roots Development in Latin America and the Caribbean. Praeger Publishers Inc.,U.S., 1985.

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Cécora, James. Cultivating Grass-Roots for Regional Development in a Globalising Economy: Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Organised Markets. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Cultivating Grass-Roots for Regional Development in a Globalising Economy: Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Organised Markets. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Cécora, James. Cultivating Grass-Roots for Regional Development in a Globalising Economy: Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Organised Markets. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Cultivating Grass-Roots for Regional Development in a Globalising Economy: Innovation and Entreprenaurship in Organised Markets. Ashgate Pub Ltd, 1999.

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Cécora, James. Cultivating Grass-Roots for Regional Development in a Globalising Economy: Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Organised Markets. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Cécora, James. Cultivating Grass-Roots for Regional Development in a Globalising Economy: Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Organised Markets. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Richardson, J. David. Global Forces, American Faces: Us Economic Globalization at the Grass Roots (Globalization Balance Sheet). Institute for International Economics,U.S., 2007.

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Suhail, Peer Ghulam Nabi. Political and Economic History of Land-Grabs in India. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199477616.003.0003.

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This chapter begins with tracing the roots of colonialism in India, followed by understanding its various structures and processes of resource-grabbing. It argues, that India has largely followed the colonial approach towards land appropriation. After independence, although the Indian state followed a nationalistic path of development, the developmental approach of the state was far from being pro-peasant and/or pro-ecology. In a similar fashion, hydroelectricity projects in Kashmir, developed by NHPC from 1970s, have been displacing thousands of peasants from their lands and houses. Despite this, they are yet to become a major debate in the media, in the policy circles, or in academia in India.
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Chauvin, Nicolas Depetris. Agricultural Supply Chains, Growth and Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa: Market Structure, Farm Constraints and Grass-root Institutions (Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development). Springer, 2018.

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Sriram, Chandra Lekha. Transitional Justice in Comparative Perspective. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190628567.003.0002.

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Chapter 2, by Chandra Lekha Sriram, offers comparative lessons and challenges in understanding transitional justice from a global perspective, with some examples from and reflections for the MENA region. She identifies four types of challenges in discussing the topic, which have arisen from experiences in other regions but are equally relevant in the region. The first is how the impact of transitional justice can be assessed, if at all. The second is that of who is calling for transitional justice, and what the views of it are, particularly from the grass-roots level. The third is that of the effects of institutional design of specific transitional justice measures. And the final challenge is the appropriate scope of such measures, including whether they should include a range of social and economic concerns.
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An Assessment of Grass Roots Participation in the Development of Egypt: Cairo Papers in Social Science Vol. 19, No. 3 (Cairo Papers in Social Science). American University in Cairo Press, 2006.

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Longkumer, Atola. Mission, Evangelism, and Translation. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198702252.003.0014.

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This chapter provides broad brush strokes of Christian mission in the twentieth century, highlighting the emergence of native education, translation, native elites, and nationalism. It reviews the nature of charismatic Christianity, its engagement with expansive American Christianity and the unprecedented change contingent on the expansive globalization and revolution of technology. It surveys important themes such as: the demographic shift of Christianity, the rise of religio-cultural fundamentalism, women’s empowerment, the global movement of peoples, rising socio-economic inequality and conflicts of many types. In the face of a growing moratorium on Christian foreign missions, minority world missionary agencies were forced to deal with growing grass-roots missions movements, and to hand over agency of the Christian project in many localities around the world. Rising nationalist movements, fuelled by native educational efforts, informed a turn to contextualizing theologies, in which women and the Pentecostal upsurge have played an important role.
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Bank Muñoz, Carolina. Building Power from Below. Cornell University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501712883.001.0001.

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Building Power from Below analyzes the success of Walmart workers in Chile. Retail and warehouse workers have achieved the seemingly unachievable. They have organized Walmart. How do we explain workers’ success in Chile, the cradle of neoliberalism, in challenging the world’s largest and most antiunion corporation? Chilean workers have spent years building grass roots organizations committed to principles of union democracy. While both retail and warehouse workers have successful unions, they have built different organizations due to their industry, workforce, and political histories. The independent retail worker unions are best characterized by what I call flexible militancy. These unions have less structural power, but have significant associational and symbolic power. While they have made notable bread and butter gains, their most notable successes have been in fighting for respect and dignity on the job. Warehouse workers by contrast have significant structural power. Their unions are best characterized by what I call strategic democracy. Their structural power has offered them the opportunity to “map production” and build strategic capacity. They have been especially successful in economic gains. While the model in Chile cannot necessarily be reproduced in different countries, we can certainly gain insights from their approaches, tactics, and strategies.
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