A. Population tended to come down when wages increased
B. Wages go high when land-population ratio is favourable
C. Profits are high when land-population ratio is favourable
D. Profit go high when rate of accumulation is large
Development Theories and Under Development
Development Theories and Under Development
A. Political mobilisation
B. Political participation
C. Administrative advancement
D. Political stability
E. Industrialisation
A. Increased when low quality land was used
B. Increased when high quality land was used
C. When status quo was maintained about land
D. None of the above
A. He supported the idea of division of labour
B. He laid stress on level of productivity
C. He stressed that division of labour did not depend on the size of the market
D. He laid stress on the accumulation of capital
A. Legal development
B. Industrialisation
C. Political modernisation
D. Standards of modern state
A. Social product was the outcome of labour utilised
B. Level of wages could be arbitrarily fixed
C. Level of wages could not be changed by labour unions
D. Level of wages could not be changed by the Government
E. Level of wages was linked with employment capacity of economy.
A. Should be separated from each other
B. Both are contradictory to each other
C. Should be delinked from each other
D. Should be linked with each other
A. It is a continuous process
B. It includes definitional priorities
C. It is set of values
D. There is implicit rank order of development
A. For them development is a gradual process
B. For them development has harmonious nature
C. For them development is non-cumulative
D. They believe in continued economic progress
E. None of these
A. Should be destroyed
B. Should be preserved
C. Should be modified to certain extent
D. Was not conducive for the utilisation of existing resources