A. Marxists
B. Classical writers
C. Neo-classical writers
D. All the above
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Related Mcqs:
- Who looked upon economic development as a race between capital accumulation and population growth?
- A. Marxian writers B. Classical writers C. Neo-classical writers D. All the three...
- The capital accumulation which according to Marx, contributes to development is rendered possible by:
- A. Technological improvement B. Reduction of wages C. Increase in working hours D. None of the above...
- The new-classical writers believed that economic development benefits:
- A. All the major income groups B. Only the capitalists C. Only the workers D. None of the above...
- Which one of the following writers attributed the growth of social products to division of labour?
- A. Adam Smith B. Herbert Spencer C. Karl Marx D. All the above...
- According to Marx capital accumulation depended on: ___________?
- A. Surplus valuation B. Increasing population C. Industrialisation D. International trade...
- According to Marx most dependable method for capital accumulation was: __________?
- A. Technological development B. Increased international trade C. Decreased international trade D. Payment of less wages to workers E. Denial of facilities to the workers...
- In true democracy interest looked after are those of: ____________?
- A. Government B. Party in power C. Associations D. Societies E. People as a whole...
- Those who view development not in purely economic terms but in socio cultural matrix attribute the development to: __________?
- A. The form of government B. The legal system C. Standards of education and health D. All the above...
- “The electorate in modem times has virtually become an organ of the government”, with which of the following writers the above statement is associated
- A. Garner B. Lenin C. Laski D. Bryce...
- In view of the growing power of the bureaucracy, which one of the following writers has that a “no form of despotism” has emerged?
- A. Lord Hewart B. Ramsay Munir C. Sir William Beveridge D. Harold Laski...
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