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casperchen82

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Does it follow from the false-paradigm model that World Bank economists are intentionally trying to keep developing countries from realizing genuine development? Why or why not?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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According to UN projections, what proportion of the world's urban population will reside in the urban areas of developing countries by 2025?
 
  (a) two fifths.
  (b) one half.
  (c) two thirds.
  (d) four fifths.



firehawk60

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Answer to Question 1

It does not exclude this possibility, but suggests that this may be done unwittingly as a result of having to work within narrow policy parameters defined by the international economic system.

Answer to Question 2

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