Modernisation and Stages of Growth
Lewis and Rostow both focused on rising per capita income as the central measure of growth; they conceived of economic development as a modernisation
Lewis and Rostow both focused on rising per capita income as the central measure of growth; they conceived of economic development as a modernisation
Hirschman stressed his point by saying that if a country were ready to apply the doctrine of unbalanced growth, then it would not be underdeveloped.
The external parts of human body are connected to the five major sense organs which tell us about our surroundings.
In his Elimination of Dependency suggested process, Warren’s main point was; certainly imperialism has led to the creation of a system characterised by inequality and exploitation
Baran conceptualized the causes of underdevelopment in much the same way as his contemporary non-Marxist economists.
Neo-Marxism theories of underdevelopment and dependency appeared during the 1950s, partly as a reaction against the growth and modernization theories, partly as the outcome of a long-standing debate concerning the impact of imperialism. The early Neo-Marxist theories were primary known as dependency theories., They were to a large extent influenced by the Latin American structuralists
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Deprivation in developing countries is not simply a matter of low levels of per capita income. There are many other dimensions to the development gap between rich and poor countries. Developing countries generally experience much higher levels of unemployment, open and disguised than do developed countries. The levels of education, health and nutrition are often abysmally
One of the distinguish characteristics of developing countries is that their trade tends to be dominated by the export of primary commodities.
Many economists have recently argued that it is weak institutional structures that are the fundamental causes of underdevelopment because the character of institutions is the determinant of all the proximate causes of progress such as investment, education, trade and so on.
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Here are Some characteristics of developing countries that contribute to the low levels of labour productivity and poor economic performance
When they were recalled after awakening the dreams were regarded as either the friendly or hostile manifestation of some higher powers, demoniacal and Divine. With the rise of scientific thought the whole of this expressive mythology was transferred to psychology; to-day there is but a small minority among educated persons who doubt that the dream
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Wildlife conservation refers to the well-planned practice of ensuring protection for wild animal species, their habitats, and plants.
CARE IN LABORATORIES Laboratories are delicate places. Carelessness can cause serious accidents. The two most important words to remember when working in a lab are “Be CAUTIOUS and LABORATORY WORK DONE WITHOUT ENOUGH CARE TURNS TO BE UNWORTHY”. It is important to note that: – Familiarity with materials and equipment being used is important – Safety equipment like fire extinguishers
This post presents some of the applications of motivation to classroom situations. These can be helpful to teachers, parents and students.
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There are four major approaches of motivation that are commonly used in the learning and teaching environment.
INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY Humanistic theory is a principle based on the appreciation of other human beings, unconditionally, for their self-fulfilment in life. Humanistic learning theory which came to effect after the behaviourist and the psychoanalysis theories. Hence, it is the duty of this section to discuss the Humanistic learning theory by looking at what it is,