DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
Major Theories And Related economists As Per The Chronological Order PART-III [DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS]
Development Economics | |||
89 | Malthusian Theory of Population | T. R. Malthus | 1798 |
90 | Marxian Theory of Economic Development | Marx | 1867 |
91 | Lorenz Curve | Max Lorenz | 1905 |
92 | Schumpeterian Theory | Schumpeter | 1911 |
93 | Harrod Model | R.F. Harrod | 1939 |
94 | Big Push Theory | Rosenstein Rodan | 1943 |
95 | Domar Model | Domar | 1946 |
96 | Dependency Theory | 1949 | |
97 | Balanced Growth | Rosenstein Rodan, Ragnar Nurkse, Arthur Lewis, Scitovsky, and Leibenstein | 1950 |
98 | Unbalanced Growth | Hirschman | 1950 |
99 | Vicious Circle of Poverty | Nurkse | 1953 |
100 | Theory of Unlimited Supplies of Labor | W.A. Lewis | 1954 |
101 | Inverted U-hypothesis | Kuznet | 1955 |
102 | Wage –Good Model | Brahmananda and Vakil | 1956 |
103 | The Long-run Growth Model | R.M. Solow | 1956 |
104 | Low Level Equilibrium trap (Population Trap Theory) | Nelson & Leibenstein | 1956 |
105 | Capital Accumulation Model/Golden age model | Joan Robinson | 1956 |
106 | Critical Minimum Effort Thesis | Leibenstein | 1957 |
107 | Kaldor model | Kaldor | 1957 |
108 | Technical Progress of Kaldor | Kaldor | 1960 |
109 | Kaldor-Mirrles Model | Kaldor-Mirrles | 1962 |
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Fei – Rani’s Theory of Developmnet | John Fei and Gustav Rani | 1964 |
111 | Two Gap Model | Hollis Chenery | 1966 |
112 | Learning by Doing | Arrow | 1980 |
113 | Endogenous Growth Model | A group of growth theorists {Romer (1986), Lucas (1988), and Rebelo (1991)} | 1980’s |
114 | Romer Model | Paul Romer | 1986 |
115 | Sustainable Economic Welfare | T. Jackson & N. Marks | 1994 |
Investment Criterion | |||
116 | The Capital Turn Over Criterion | J.J. Polak and N.S. Buchanan | 1943 |
117 | Social Marginal Productivity Criterion | A.E. Khan and Hollis Chenery | 1951 |
118 | The Reinvestment Criterion (Marginal Per Capita Reinvest Criterion) | Galenson & Leibenstein | 1955 |
119 | The Time Series Criterion | A.K.Sen | 1957 |
120 | The Marginal Growth Contribution Criterion | Eckstein | 1957 |
121 | Reinvestment Surplus Coefficient Criterion | · Dobb-Morris (1960)
· A.K. Sen (1968) |
1960 |
Technical Change | |||
122 | Disembodied Technical Change | Abramkovitz | 1956 |
123 | Embodied Technical Change | Solow | 1960 |
Measurement of Economic Development | |||
124 | Per Capita Income Approach | late 1950’s | |
125 | Basic Need Approach by World Bank | 1970’s | |
126 | PQLI | David Morris | 1979 |
127 | HDI | Mahbub Ul Huq | 1990’s |
128 | Gender Related Development Index (GDI) | UNDP | 1995 |
129 | Gender Empowerment Measures | UNDP | 1995 |
130 | Human Poverty Index | UNDP | 1997 |
131 | Multi-dimensional Poverty Index | UNDP | 2010 |
Dualism | |||
132 | Social Dualism | J. H. Boeke | 1910 |
133 | Technological Dualism | Higgins | 1956 |
134 | Ecological Dualism | Clifford James Geertz | 1963 |
135 | Financial Dualism (Foreign Enclave Dualism) | Myint | 1971 |
136 | Organizational Dualism | Myint | 1985 |
137 | Geographical Dualism | Gunnar Myrdal |
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