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Models of Development
Models of Development
Models of Development How do countries develop? If we can understand how development occurs, strategies can be adopted to help countries to develop Number of approaches:
Rostow - Stages of Growth
Rostow - Stages of Growth The work of American Walt W. Rostow Rostow is an economic historian Countries can be placed in one of five categories in terms of its stage of growth: A child in Sierra Leone making breakfast. Which stage would a country like Sierra Leone fit in? Copyright: Dave Dyett, http://www.sxc.hu/
Rostow - Stages of Growth Traditional Society Characterised by subsistence economy – output not traded or recorded  existence of barter  high levels of agriculture and labour intensive agriculture Village in Lesotho. 86% of the resident workforce in Lesotho is engaged in subsistence agriculture. Copyright: Tracy Wade, http://www.sxc.hu/
Rostow - Stages of Growth 2. Pre-conditions: Development of mining industries Increase in capital use in agriculture Necessity of external funding Some growth in savings and investment The use of some capital equipment can help increase productivity and generate small surpluses which can be traded. Copyright: Tim & Annette, http://www.sxc.hu
Rostow - Stages of Growth 3. Take off: Increasing industrialisation Further growth in savings and investment Some regional growth Number employed in agriculture declines At this stage, industrial growth may be linked to primary industries. The level of technology required will be low. Copyright: Ramon Venne, http://www.sxc.hu
Rostow - Stages of Growth 4. Drive to Maturity: Growth becomes self-sustaining – wealth generation enables further investment in value adding industry and development Industry more diversified Increase in levels of technology utilised As the economy matures, technology plays an increasing role in developing high value added products. Copyright: Joao de Freitas, http://www.sxc.hu
Rostow - Stages of Growth 5. High mass consumption High output levels Mass consumption of consumer durables High proportion of employment in service sector Service industry dominates the economy – banking, insurance, finance, marketing, entertainment, leisure and so on.  Copyright: Elliott Tompkins, http://www.sxc.hu
Criticisms: Too simplistic Necessity of a financial infrastructure to channel any savings that are made into investment Will such investment yield growth? Not necessarily Need for other infrastructure – human resources (education), roads, rail, communications networks Efficiency of use of investment – in palaces or productive activities? Rostow argued economies would learn from one another and reduce the time taken to develop – has this happened?
Market Based
Market Based Development is determined by the extent to which the market is able to allocate resources  The price signal acts to allocate scarce resources Governments limit interference in the working of the economy Government role is to encourage enterprise and to reduce regulation and inefficiencies in free markets and establish ownership of property rights
Problems: Existence of market failure – externalities, monopoly power, public goods Problems of lack of infrastructure – education and health, public transport, legal structure Problems of equity in allocation – wealth and income distribution
International Dependence
International Dependence International division of labour – rich in high value activity, poor in low value, can be traced back to colonial and imperial dominance Dominance of political decision making in the hands of a few wealthy and powerful groups who aim to maintain the status quo Such interest groups also exercise power over international institutions and initiatives such as the World Trade Organisation, International Monetary Fund, Kyoto talks, etc.
International Dependence Advice given to poorer nations has been poor – e.g. lending to less developed countries, investment advice, etc. Inability to solve the debt crisis and protectionism continues to prevent development of poorest countries The International Dependence model can perhaps be exemplified by the lack of progress on reducing emissions to restrict climate change and freeing up international trade. Copyright: Nikita Golovanov, http://www.sxc.hu
Criticism: Offers causes but no solutions Talks to free up trade have been going on for many years; progress is slow.  We know that protectionism is disadvantageous to developing countries but how do we go about putting in place solutions to help solve the problem? Copyright: Doug Wray, http://www.sxc.hu
Structural Change
Structural Change Structural change models focus on the different productivity levels of economies Process of structural change determines the rate of development Can such structural changes be accommodated?
Structural Change Less developed nations – tend to be dominated by primary industries – low value added, difficult to generate wealth and thus sources of investment Developed nations – diverse economies, high value added, high levels of investment Structural change can be encouraged by incentives
Lewis 2 Sector model Agriculture - low value added Industrial sector - higher productivity and wealth generation Incentives to encourage workers to migrate from rural economy to urban Rural workers have very low if not zero marginal productivity Wage premiums in urban industry 30% above rural wages would encourage migration from rural to urban whilst still allowing profits to be made Re-investment of profits would lead to a self perpetuating development
Criticisms: Labour re-allocation not always productive Wealth not re-invested locally Wealth goes abroad Imperfections in the labour market Importance of complementary policies by all countries involved

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Economic Development Introduction

  • 3. Models of Development How do countries develop? If we can understand how development occurs, strategies can be adopted to help countries to develop Number of approaches:
  • 4. Rostow - Stages of Growth
  • 5. Rostow - Stages of Growth The work of American Walt W. Rostow Rostow is an economic historian Countries can be placed in one of five categories in terms of its stage of growth: A child in Sierra Leone making breakfast. Which stage would a country like Sierra Leone fit in? Copyright: Dave Dyett, http://www.sxc.hu/
  • 6. Rostow - Stages of Growth Traditional Society Characterised by subsistence economy – output not traded or recorded existence of barter high levels of agriculture and labour intensive agriculture Village in Lesotho. 86% of the resident workforce in Lesotho is engaged in subsistence agriculture. Copyright: Tracy Wade, http://www.sxc.hu/
  • 7. Rostow - Stages of Growth 2. Pre-conditions: Development of mining industries Increase in capital use in agriculture Necessity of external funding Some growth in savings and investment The use of some capital equipment can help increase productivity and generate small surpluses which can be traded. Copyright: Tim & Annette, http://www.sxc.hu
  • 8. Rostow - Stages of Growth 3. Take off: Increasing industrialisation Further growth in savings and investment Some regional growth Number employed in agriculture declines At this stage, industrial growth may be linked to primary industries. The level of technology required will be low. Copyright: Ramon Venne, http://www.sxc.hu
  • 9. Rostow - Stages of Growth 4. Drive to Maturity: Growth becomes self-sustaining – wealth generation enables further investment in value adding industry and development Industry more diversified Increase in levels of technology utilised As the economy matures, technology plays an increasing role in developing high value added products. Copyright: Joao de Freitas, http://www.sxc.hu
  • 10. Rostow - Stages of Growth 5. High mass consumption High output levels Mass consumption of consumer durables High proportion of employment in service sector Service industry dominates the economy – banking, insurance, finance, marketing, entertainment, leisure and so on. Copyright: Elliott Tompkins, http://www.sxc.hu
  • 11. Criticisms: Too simplistic Necessity of a financial infrastructure to channel any savings that are made into investment Will such investment yield growth? Not necessarily Need for other infrastructure – human resources (education), roads, rail, communications networks Efficiency of use of investment – in palaces or productive activities? Rostow argued economies would learn from one another and reduce the time taken to develop – has this happened?
  • 13. Market Based Development is determined by the extent to which the market is able to allocate resources The price signal acts to allocate scarce resources Governments limit interference in the working of the economy Government role is to encourage enterprise and to reduce regulation and inefficiencies in free markets and establish ownership of property rights
  • 14. Problems: Existence of market failure – externalities, monopoly power, public goods Problems of lack of infrastructure – education and health, public transport, legal structure Problems of equity in allocation – wealth and income distribution
  • 16. International Dependence International division of labour – rich in high value activity, poor in low value, can be traced back to colonial and imperial dominance Dominance of political decision making in the hands of a few wealthy and powerful groups who aim to maintain the status quo Such interest groups also exercise power over international institutions and initiatives such as the World Trade Organisation, International Monetary Fund, Kyoto talks, etc.
  • 17. International Dependence Advice given to poorer nations has been poor – e.g. lending to less developed countries, investment advice, etc. Inability to solve the debt crisis and protectionism continues to prevent development of poorest countries The International Dependence model can perhaps be exemplified by the lack of progress on reducing emissions to restrict climate change and freeing up international trade. Copyright: Nikita Golovanov, http://www.sxc.hu
  • 18. Criticism: Offers causes but no solutions Talks to free up trade have been going on for many years; progress is slow. We know that protectionism is disadvantageous to developing countries but how do we go about putting in place solutions to help solve the problem? Copyright: Doug Wray, http://www.sxc.hu
  • 20. Structural Change Structural change models focus on the different productivity levels of economies Process of structural change determines the rate of development Can such structural changes be accommodated?
  • 21. Structural Change Less developed nations – tend to be dominated by primary industries – low value added, difficult to generate wealth and thus sources of investment Developed nations – diverse economies, high value added, high levels of investment Structural change can be encouraged by incentives
  • 22. Lewis 2 Sector model Agriculture - low value added Industrial sector - higher productivity and wealth generation Incentives to encourage workers to migrate from rural economy to urban Rural workers have very low if not zero marginal productivity Wage premiums in urban industry 30% above rural wages would encourage migration from rural to urban whilst still allowing profits to be made Re-investment of profits would lead to a self perpetuating development
  • 23. Criticisms: Labour re-allocation not always productive Wealth not re-invested locally Wealth goes abroad Imperfections in the labour market Importance of complementary policies by all countries involved