A. Does not constitute development
B. Constitutes development provided there is steep rise in the living standard
C. Is development if there is increase in aggregate output
D. None of the above
Development Theories and Under Development
Development Theories and Under Development
A. Increase in national income from one year to another
B. Increase in real per capita income over an extended period of time
C. Increase in real investment over a period of time
D. The national income should keep pace with the increase in population
A. Commerce and industry
B. Technology and trade
C. Developed and developing countries
D. Developing countries among themselves
E. Underdeveloped countries among themselves
A. Is always opposed to it
B. It seldom opposed to it
C. Helps maintaining status quo
D. At times it helps in development but at times not
A. G.A. Almond
B. Edward A. Shills
C. Jacob Vinar
D. Jean Eatwell
E. None of these
A. Land
B. Rent
C. Value
D. Capital
E. Population
A. Value
B. Capital
C. Wages
D. Natural resources
A. Edward A. Shills
B. Nettle
C. Lucian Pye
D. Nax Weber
A. Industrialisation
B. Economy of society
C. Social conditions
D. Administrative development
A. Political modernisation
B. Industrialisation
C. Capital formation
D. Standards of modernisation of a state
E. Economic development