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12 January, 01:02

Which is a characteristic of the takeoff stage of Rostow's Five Stages of Economic Growth?

A) The population as a whole has its basic needs met and enjoys a high standard of living focused on consumer goods.

B) The labor of a country is unskilled and focuses on agricultural production, animal husbandry, and the harvesting of timber. C) Advancements in technology require a skilled tabor force competent in electronics, medicine, and engineering D) A country begins to grow rapidly and new industries start to emerge that drive further economic development

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  1. 12 January, 01:22
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    The correct answer is letter D

    Walt Whilt Rostow uses a historical methodology to support his theory and seek understanding of the process of economic development.

    According to Rostow, The political factor, and more specifically the nationalist ideal, is paramount in the effective transition from traditional to modern society. The important issue is to direct this nationalist force towards change, breaking regionally created power links by landowners empowered by a colonial power; and this process in traditional societies is delicate.
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