A. Adam Smith
B. Herbert Spencer
C. Karl Marx
D. All the above
A. The form of government
B. The legal system
C. Standards of education and health
D. All the above
A. Abundance of national resources
B. Character of people
C. Frequent and free elections
D. Level of technology
A. Removing underdevelopment
B. Encouraging underdevelopment
C. Maintaining status quo
D. Effected underdevelopment in no way
A. Per capita income
B. Rate of production
C. Growth rate
D. International trade
A. Capital
B. Interest
C. Land
D. Industrialisation
E. Entrepreneurship
A. Capital formation
B. Rate of interest
C. Surplus value
D. Dialectical materialism
E. Proletariat revolution
A. Nature of laws passed by the state
B. Method of recruitment
C. Method of paying wages to workers
D. Achievement and standards of public servants
A. By reducing the wages rates
B. By increasing working hours
C. By resorting to technological advancement
D. By using labour saving devices
E. By eliminating workers from the market