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Rostow’s development Theory. First Stage. . The Traditional Society- This term defines a country that has not yet started a process of development. A traditional society contains a very high percentage of people involved in agriculture. 2 nd Stage. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Rostow’s development Theory

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First Stage

• . The Traditional Society- This term defines a country that has not yet started a process of development. A traditional society contains a very high percentage of people involved in agriculture.

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2nd Stage• The Preconditions for

Takeoff- The process of development begins when an elite group initiates innovative economic activities. Examples: invest in new technology, water supplies, and transportation systems. These projects will stimulate an increase in productivity

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Third StageThe Takeoff- Rapid growth is generated in a limited number of economic activities Ex: food products. These few takeoff industries achieve technical advances and become more productive.

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Fourth Stage• The Drive to Maturity-

Modern technology diffuses to a wide variety of industries which then experience rapid growth comparable to the takeoff industries. The workers become more skilled and specialized.

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Fifth StageThe Age of Mass Consumption- The economy shifts from production of heavy industry such as steel and energy, to consumer goods Examples : motor vehicles and refrigerators.

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Rostow’s Role of MDC’s• Role of High-income

countries

• High income countries help low income countiesEx: food aid, education facilities, clean water, housing, MONEY

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Immanuel Wallerstein