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Resisting reforms. A Resource-based perspective of collective action in the

distribution of agricultural input and primary health services in the Couffo region,

Benin

Dedehouanou, H.

Publication date

2002

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Dedehouanou, H. (2002). Resisting reforms. A Resource-based perspective of collective

action in the distribution of agricultural input and primary health services in the Couffo region,

Benin.

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Resistingg Reforms

AA RESOURCE-BASED PERSPECTIVE OF COLLECTIVE ACTION

INN THE DISTRIBUTION OF AGRICULTURAL INPUT AND

PRIMARYY HEALTH SERVICES IN THE COUFFO REGION, BENIN

ACADEMISCHH PROEFSCHRIFT

terr verkrijging van de graad van doctor

aann de Universiteit van Amsterdam

opp gezag van de Rector Magnificus

prof.. mr. P. F. van der Heijden

tenn overstaan van een door het college voor promoties ingestelde

commissie,, in het openbaar te verdedigen in de Doelenzaal

vann de Aula der Universiteit

opp maandag 30 september 2002 te 13.00 uur

door r

Houinsouu Dedehouanou

geborenn te Porto Novo, Benin

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Promotores:: Prof. dr J.G. Lambooy

Prof.. dr.Leo De Haan

FACULTEITT DER MAATSCHAPPIJ- EN GEDRAGSWETENSCHAPPEN

Thiss research was funded by the Netherlands Foundation for the Advancement of Tropical

Researchh (WOTRO) and the Amsterdam Research Institute for Global Issues and

Developmentt Studies (AGIDS) of the University of Amsterdam.

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Too my beloved mother Houevo HOUNSOU,

too my beloved father Hounvou DEDEHOUANOU,

andd to my beloved sister Evelyne DEDEHOUANOU.

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