A. Leadership
B. Ownership
C. Capital formation
D. Accumulated capital
E. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- In schumpeter’s theory of development maximum stress has been laid on: _________?
A. Capital
B. Interest
C. Land
D. Industrialisation
E. Entrepreneurship - F.W. Riggs in his theory political development has laid stress on:
A. Industrialisation
B. Political modernisation
C. Political participation
D. Political democracy
E. Political stability - In his theory about development Marx Schumpeter was influenced by: ___________?
A. Neo-Classists
B. Classists
C. Karl Marx
D. Alvin Hansen - Jacob Vinar in his underdevellpment theory has laid stress on: __________?
A. Per capita income
B. Rate of production
C. Growth rate
D. International trade - The neo-classiest in their development theory have laid stress on: _________?
A. Capital formation
B. Rate of interest
C. Surplus value
D. Dialectical materialism
E. Proletariat revolution - Who of the following has laid stress on the role of bureaucracy in measuring political development?
A. Edward A. Shills
B. Nettle
C. Lucian Pye
D. Nax Weber - In economic development Marx had laid maximum stress on: ___________?
A. Capital formation
B. Decentralisation of power
C. Trade unionism
D. Technological advancement
E. Lower payment of wages - According to Schumpeter the entrepreneurs contribute to development by: ____________?
A. Quickly catering to the tastes of the consumers
B. Bringing about changes in the tastes of consumers
C. Providing the existing goods at the lowest price
D. All the above actions - Which one of the following has been wrongly listed as a defect of Schumpeter’s theory?
A. He wrongly asserts that capitalism is crumbling and socialism is likely to replace it
B. His theory is defective in so far as it tries to present the spirit of enterprise as a phenomenon common to all social organisations
C. His assumption that all innovations are financed by borrowings is not correct because banks generally provide only short-term loans
D. None of the above - Who is regarded as the versatile and most learned Jurist of his age, and his opinions laid emphasis in the world of Law and Jurisprudence?
A. Al-Farabi
B. Al-Mawardi
C. Ibn-e-Khaldun
D. Al-Ghazali