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Economic Growth & Development

. These structural deficiencies are most often defined in the contexts of (1) the need for land reform, (2) problems associated with singlecrop or singleresource economies, and (3) problems associated with an excessive concentration of wealth and income within a country.

The dependency model holds is a product of revisionist economics. It holds that underdeveloped countries are, controlled economically by developed countries. The model further holds that (1) under development is not an original state, (2) contemporary under development resulted from the economic imperialism of developed countries, (3) the economic surplus in developing countries is drained to developed countries, and (4) multinational business activity is the means of perpetuating dependency. There is merit in each of the three theories. Each of the models may provide a valid explanation of under development and international trade problems, depending upon the conditions applicable to specific underdeveloped countries.

There are, however, factors which are general to the developmental and international trade problems of developing countries, regardless of which of the theoretical models is employed. These factors were described well by British economist A. P. Thirlwall (1990, pp. 83109). Thirlwall (1990, pp. 83109), as is true of most contemporary economists, considers land to be a part of capital, although he does note that differences in the quality of land significantly affect the progress of economic development within countries (Thirlwall, 1990, pp. 83109). The quality of land offers a valid explanation as to why some countries develop more quickly or have experienced faster rates of economic growth than those of their world neighbors. More rapid development and growth may be spurred by land which permits highly productive agriculture, which, in turn, releases labor for employment in industry. Development and growth may also be spurred by lan...

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