Introduction to International Development, Practice Quiz: Chapter 03

Introduction to International Development, Practice Quiz: Chapter 03

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. ________ is NOT associated with modernization theory.

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. Development economics was predominantly ________.

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. Structural adjustment programs were originally promoted by ________.

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. ________ are those states that consciously fostered more or less successful capitalist development, often benefiting sectors broader than the capitalist classes alone.

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. ________ did NOT define the "moment of development."

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. The 30-year crisis spanned ________.

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. According to Walter Rostow's "The Stages of Economic Growth," "take-off" occurs when investment reaches ________ of GDP.

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. During the ________, there was a substantial "boom" in private bank lending to sovereign Third World governments.

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. The correct chronological order in which these major developmental theories emerged is ________.

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. The "dependentistas" focused on ________.

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. It generally is agreed that the division of countries into rich and poor began with ________.

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. "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations" is ________.

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. Intellectually, development was the product of both the confrontation and interaction between ________.

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. Capitalist development occurred unevenly, concentrated in some parts of the world, because of ________.

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. According to Talcott Parsons's pattern variables, ________ is a value/institution in a modern society.

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. Keynesian policies give the government an important role in regulating and restricting markets.

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. Listian industrialization is based on the importance of limited state intervention in the economy.

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. The Great Recession validates neoliberal's faith in free-market economics.

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. German philosopher Hegel saw the state as the only institution capable of correcting and opposing market forces.

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. The idea that all societies can progress or develop became widely accepted with the Industrial Revolution.

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. According to Walt Rostow in his famous text Stages of Economic Growth

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. The narrative of modernization promoted by Parsonian adherents of modernization theory assumes away the history of imperialism.

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. Modernization theorists were influential in US foreign policy-making.

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. Dependency theory overturned the central assumptions of modernization theory.

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. Neoliberalism moved the emphasis of developmental theory away from industrialization.

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. The so-called late industrializers, such as Germany, the US, and Japan, lay in an intellectual and practical critique, of "free trade" and was aided by extensive colonies.

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. Neoliberal thinkers believe that the ills of capitalism could be remedied by the state intervention, centralized planning, and restricting private ownership.

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. Bretton Woods reflects the raise of the capitalist financial institutions.

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. Keynes argued that capitalist failure could be fixed by the developmental state.

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. Development economics was predominantly a neoliberal perspective that saw capitalist crises such as the Great Depression as products of the state intervention in the free of exchange in the market

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