In a backward and underincome country submissiveness to outhority is often combined with sullen dissatisfaction, resistance, and general lack of discipline.
Even if industrialization proceeds at the most rapid rate practically possible, large-scale i...
In a backward and underincome country submissiveness to outhority is often combined with sullen dissatisfaction, resistance, and general lack of discipline.
Even if industrialization proceeds at the most rapid rate practically possible, large-scale industry will not be able to employ much additional labor for decades to come. Indeed, because of the backwash effects in traditional industry, industrialization may even for a considerable time decrease the number of workers employed in manufacturing as a whole.
we stressed that, in almost the only way to economic development and, in particular, to industrialization.
This presentation of the situation of development-from "lower" to "higher"-renders the whole approach teleological.
From a planning point of view, speeding up migration from rural areas is not a desirable means of reducing the underutilization of the agricultural labor force.
There are countries of three patterns in most northeast, south, and southeast Asian, that is, continuous growth, gradual poverty, and bothcase's mixed group.