Patterns of Development and Obstacles to Growth
Among the economists who further developed the theoretical inheritance from Lewis, Rostov, and others, but in the context of more […]
Among the economists who further developed the theoretical inheritance from Lewis, Rostov, and others, but in the context of more […]
The idea that the growth process could be initiated with balanced capital investments in several sectors at the same time
Each of the above-mentioned theories came to influence subsequent theory formation and the international debates on development problems, but not
Growth pole is the concentration of technically advanced industries that stimulate economic development in associated businesses and industries. These concentrations
Capital accumulation and formation remains at a very low level. As fore, remain low. On the supply side, the low
Introduction In this article we focus on the concept of ‘growth and development’ as an approach that is sometimes erroneously
In the previous articles we have discussed development researchers whose prime aim has been to adjust, elaborate or supplement the
The discussions within the Neo-Marxist research tradition have, since the 1950s, centred around the causes of underdevelopment in the Third
Dependent development is an area of dependency theory which is mainly concerned with the efforts made to export primary resources from countries which are
Arghiri Emmanuel’s theory of unequal exchange, dating from the late 1960s, was in certain respects in extension of Prebisch’s and
Andrea Gunder Frank, like Baran, was interested in identifying the causes of underdevelopment, but unlike his predecessor he did not
Before we come to dependency theories that during the 1970s and after came to dominate large parts of the development