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fahad

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Patterns of development or structural change analysis stress internal change in a developing country's economic, industrial, and institutional structure. What are some of the most important changes?
 
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Why might developing countries hesitate to accept the conclusion that countries should specialize according to their comparative advantage? What dynamic gains might offset their objections?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Discussed in the text.

Answer to Question 2

Comparative advantage could lock developing countries into their current level of development. However foreign capital, and the ability to learn and accumulate capital as a result of trade could allow development to take place.





 

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