Rostow's Stages of Growth - Wikipedia
Rostow's Stages of Growth - Wikipedia
Rostow's Stages of Growth - Wikipedia
growth
Overview
In addition to the five stages he had
proposed in The Stages of Economic
Growth in 1960, Rostow discussed the
sixth stage beyond high mass-
consumption and called it "the search for
quality" in 1971.[2] Below is an outline of
Rostow's six stages of growth:
Theoretical framework
Rostow's model is a part of the liberal
school of economics, laying emphasis on
the efficacy of modern concepts of free
trade and the ideas of Adam Smith. It
disagrees with Friedrich List's argument
which states that economies which rely on
exports of raw materials may get "locked
in", and would not be able to diversify,
regarding this Rostow's model states that
economies may need to depend on raw
material exports to finance the
development of industrial sector which
has not yet of achieved superior level of
competitiveness in the early stages of
take-off. Rostow's model does not
disagree with John Maynard Keynes
regarding the importance of government
control over domestic development which
is not generally accepted by some ardent
free trade advocates. The basic
assumption given by Rostow is that
countries want to modernize and grow and
that society will agree to the materialistic
norms of economic growth.[6]
Stages of development
See also
Development economics
Ragnar Nurkse
Virtuous circle and vicious circle
Strategy of unbalanced growth
Low-level equilibrium trap
Dual economy
Big push model
References
1. Rostow, W. W. (1960). "The Five Stages
of Growth-A Summary" . The Stages of
Economic Growth: A Non-Communist
Manifesto. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press. pp. 4–16. Archived
from the original on 2013-02-23.
2. Rostow, W. W. (1971). Politics and the
Stages of Growth. Cambridge
University Press.
ISBN 9780521081979.
3. Rostow, W. W. (1962). The Stages of
Economic Growth. London: Cambridge
University Press. pp. 2, 38, 59.
4. Mishra, Puri (2010). Economics of
Development and Planning—Theory
and Practice. Himalaya Publishing
House. pp. 127–136. ISBN 978-81-
8488-829-4.
5. Rostow emphasizes in Stages that
"the stages of growth are an arbitrary
and limited way of looking at the
sequence of modern history: ... to
dramatize not merely the uniformities
in the sequence of modernization but
also—and equally—the uniqueness of
each nation's experience."
6. "Rostow's Stages of Development vs.
Self- Sufficiency" . Lewis historical
society. 4 January 2011. Retrieved
2014-03-15.
7. Rostow, W. W. (1960). The Stages of
Economic Growth: A Non-Communist
Manifesto. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press. p. 10.
8. Brett Wallace (2008-02-02). "IB
Geography: Development: Rostow
Model" . Slideshare.net. Retrieved
2014-03-15.
9. Seligso, Mitchell A. "The Five Stages of
Growth W.W. Rostow". Development
and Underdevelopment: The Political
Economy of Global Inequality: 12.
10. Mallick, Oliver Basu (2005). "Rostow's
five-stage model of development and
ist [sic] relevance in Globalization"
(PDF). School of Social Science
Faculty of Education and Arts the
University of Newcastle. Archived from
the original (PDF) on April 2, 2012.
11. "Stages of Development" . Nvcc.edu.
2004-04-22. Archived from the
original on 2004-06-18. Retrieved
2014-03-15.
12. http://albahaegeo.files.wordpress.com
/2011/03/rostow_lewis.pdf
13. Beckett, Paul A. The Journal of
Developing Areas 29.2 (1995): 284-86.
Web.
14. Itagaki, Yoichi (1963). "Criticism of
Rostow's Stage Approach: The
Concept of State, System and Type".
The Developing Economies. 1 (1): 1–
17. doi:10.1111/j.1746-
1049.1963.tb01138.x .
15. "Grim Meathook Future" is a quote
from new media writer Joshua
Ellis"Archived copy" . Archived from
the original on 2006-03-29. Retrieved
2006-04-18. .
Further reading
Rostow, W. W. (1960). The Stages of
Economic Growth: A Non-Communist
Manifesto . Cambridge University Press.
Baran, P.; Hobsbawm, E. J. (1961). "The
Stages of Economic Growth". Kyklos. 14
(2): 234–242. doi:10.1111/j.1467-
6435.1961.tb02455.x .
Hunt, Diana (1989). "Rostow of the
Stages of Growth" . Economic Theories
of Development: An Analysis of
Competing Paradigms. New York:
Harvester Wheatsheaf. pp. 95–101.
ISBN 978-0-7450-0237-8.
Meier, Gerald M. (1989). "Sequence of
Stages" . Leading Issues in Economic
Development (Fifth ed.). New York:
Oxford University Press. pp. 69–72.
ISBN 978-0-19-505572-6.
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