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ETearle

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What makes the Lewis model a development model rather than a growth model? What insights on development can be derived from the model?
 
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Question 2

A plan that sets targets to cover all major aspects of the national economy is known as a/an _____ plan:
 
  (a) interindustry
  (b) complete
  (c) comprehensive
  (d) economic



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Answer to Question 1

The basic point here is that Lewis is addressing structural change, rather than the rate of growth, and starts with a characterization of a poor country rather than an abstract economy. The insights derive from addressing the peculiarities of subsistence and modern sectors, and the problems of transition of a population from one to the other.

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