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The theory that advocates that the government of a less developed country should make simultaneous investments in a wide range of industries is known as
The big-push theory
The theory of balanced growth
Dualistic growth theory
Critical minimum effort thesis

Use of capital by entrepreneur in Rosenstein – Rodan’s growth theory is constrained by
Small size of the market
Disguised unemployment
Labour productivity
Increasing returns

Development is the chain of disequilibria that must be kept alive rather than eliminate the disequilibrium of which profits and losses are symptoms in a competitive economy is the view of
Arthur Lewis
Rosenstein-Rodan
Ragnar Nurkse
Albert Hirschman

Which of the following is a feature of Schumpeter’s theory of economic development?
End of capitalism
Forward and backward Linkages
Government Intervention
Social overhead capital

The main source of finance for entrepreneurs in Schumpeter's theory of Economic development comes from
Profits from past economic activity
Bank loans
Savings
Borrowings from abroad

Which of the following are the reasons for disintegration of capitalism?
The Obsolescence of Entrepreneurial Function
Destruction of Institutional Frame Work
Destruction of Protecting Political Strata
All of the above

Which of the following is the feature of traditional society in Rostow’s growth theory?
New types of enterprising people emerge on the society. Their objective was to establish a firm or industry and produce output for a long time
Centralised political power based on nationalism replaced the colonial power.
A hierarchical, hereditary, status-oriented social structure held down the mobility of society at that time
At first, the death rate was controlled and then the birth rate was controlled

The activities such as the productive investment, use of technical know-how, exploration and exploitation of the new markets are examples of
Zero-sum Incentives
Positive sum Incentives
Non Zero Sum incentive
Negative Sum Incentives

The growth theory where critical minimum effort is necessary to achieve a steady economic growth raising per capita income is propounded by
Harvey Leibenstein
Arthur Lewis
Nicholas Kaldor
John Fei- Gustav Ranis

Shift in consumption pattern happens in which stage of Rostow’s growth theory
The stage of high mass consumption
The stage of drive to maturity
The period of take-off
The preparation for the take-off
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