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Chap 9 Development

Chap 9 Development. Paths to Development and Rostow’s Five Stages of Development. Outline. Development the mechanism Rostow’s Five Stages of Development. Development. How it works and Hasn’t Worked. Defining Economic Development as a Process. A. Development is -- investment of a surplus

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Chap 9 Development

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  1. Chap 9 Development Paths to Development and Rostow’s Five Stages of Development

  2. Outline • Development the mechanism • Rostow’s Five Stages of Development

  3. Development How it worksandHasn’t Worked

  4. Defining Economic Development as a Process A. Development is -- • investment of a surplus • that results in increasing knowledge and productivity • that results in sustainable and growing surpluses

  5. How surplus based development should work Production requires two factors: -- Labor & Capital They are Combined through Technology Production Goal is • Surplus beyond current consumption

  6. This Surplus becomes additional future investment • Increasing Investment leads to • More Capital – translated into more tools of production • Better Labor Skills -- through education • Productivity gains through above plus newly invented technology • Even more surplus in the future

  7. Where does the original Surplus come from??? • Original surplus is the “water that primes the pump” India Mark Deep Well Hand Pump II /III

  8. Where does the original Surplus come from??? Internal generation theory (or self-sufficiency) • Prof. Morris Morris argued ..."all societies have roughly equal savings rates"... • Simply all have equal proportions of surplus (say 15% of output) • However, More technologically advanced societies have larger Gross Surpluses • Problem the rich get ever richer faster • 1% of $1billion is $10million • 10% of $1million is only $100,000

  9. Obtaining Surplus External Procurement theory (trade, FDI, …) • Option 1 traditional 19th century theory: Sell resources or resource based manufactures Caution: "growth" based on ever increasing extraction of finite resources eventually collapses Reality of 20th & 21st century: recent terms of trade have worked against most resource sales • occasionally Oil has not faced this issue

  10. Obtaining Surplus External Procurement theory • Option 2 “Foreign Aid”, Borrowing, FDI • theory: Borrow, Invest, Trade, and Repay Caution: • Markets are not necessarily “free” and open • Competition is stiff under current global demographics • Bankruptcy has not been an option • Do the money lenders really want borrowers to succeed?

  11. Rostow’s 5 Stages of Development Regardless of how the pump is primed, Rostow believes the long term path is well documented.

  12. Walt Whitman Rostow (also known as Walt Rostow orW.W. Rostow) (October 71916 – February 132003) was an Americaneconomist and political theorist who served as Special Assistant for National Security Affairs to U.S. PresidentLyndon B. Johnson. Prominent for his role in the shaping of American policy in Southeast Asia during the 1960s, he was a staunch anti-communist, and was noted for a belief in the efficacy of capitalism and free enterprise. He supported American military involvement in the Vietnam War.. He wrote extensively in defense of free enterprise economics, particularly in developing nations. Rostow was famous especially for writing the book The Stages of Economic Growth: A non-communist manifesto (1960) which became a classic text in several fields of social sciences. http://www.instantcast.com/AllStars/Walt_Whitman_Rostow

  13. http://www.slideshare.net/geographyalltheway/ib-geography-develpent-rostow-model?src=embedhttp://www.slideshare.net/geographyalltheway/ib-geography-develpent-rostow-model?src=embed

  14. 1. Traditional Society -primary activity, mainly subsistence agriculture -socially captured surplus lost on religious and military expenditures -indicators** AFGANISTAN NEPAL -%urban 18% 10% -per capita income $345 $419 -infant mortality 154/1000 62/1000 ** note the values in the next several pages generally come from UN Sources, but can vary based on exact date and source

  15. 2. Preconditions to take-off -young elite & their role -infrastructure & it’s role -indicators INDIA GHANA -%urban 26% 36% -per capita income $976 $647 -infant mortality 32/1000 52/1000

  16. 3. Take-off -target sectors -channeling surplus -indicators MALAYSIA THAILAND -%urban 51% 22% -per capita income $7,027 $3,841 -infant mortality 16/1000 18/1000

  17. Malaysia “Vision 2020” “Hopefully the Malaysian who is born today and in the years to come will be the last generation of our citizens who will be living in a country that is called 'developing'. The ultimate objective that we should aim for is a Malaysia that is a fully developed country by the year 2020.” PM Seri Dr Mahathir Mohammad

  18. Vision 2020 on hold Easier Said then DONE • Recent events have questioned such grandiose goals • The Proton Car is a good example of how cronyism can make things go bad • Starts as home grown brand to export internationally • See following NY Times article from Oct 29th, 2009

  19. An Example of a failure based on automotive production in Malaysia Proton City : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpXNfT5dvu4

  20. 4. Drive to maturity -broadening and deepening – more products to export -skills of the workforce – more education -size of the surplus & investment grows -indicator countries S.KOREA TAIWAN -%urban 74% 75% -per capita income $19,000 $31,000 -infant mortality 5.9/1000 5.4/1000

  21. 5. Age of mass consumption -consumer based economy -direction of trade flows -countries? JAPAN USA -%urban 61% 75% -per capita income $34,225 $45,047 -infant mortality 2.8/1000 6.3/1000

  22. D. Ground truthing Rowstow 1. Oil Rich Middle East -- S.ARABIA KUWAIT -%urban 85% 98% -per capita income $15,255 $38,374 -infant mortality 12/1000 9.2/1000 Export of Resource based development, agriculture/pastoralist has vanished, per capita income way up, infant mortality low, but is this development sustainable??? What happens when the wells go dry??? Rostow doesn’t speak to this. Indonesia is an oil rich country where exports seem to have begun declining.

  23. D. Ground truthing Rowstow 2. East Asia -- other two tigers (dragons) HONG KONG SINGAPORE -%urban 100% 100% -per capita income $43,800 $36,370 -infant mortality 2.9/1000 2.3/1000 All measures say stage 5. These places have become major financial service centers and international corporate headquarters and/or regional front offices. They have ridden the wave of trade to the top, can they continue? Especially in face of a rival like China? Rostow leaves these questions unanswered.

  24. ** http://www.slideshare.net/geographyalltheway/ib-geography-develpent-rostow-model?src=embed ** Compare maps 9.7.3 & 9.7.4

  25. Where is China 1970s – Red Flag Canal -- Moved beyond traditional society • Young elite at work • What was the role of infrastructure • Stage ???

  26. Where is China 1980s & 90s – Era of Four Modernizations • Targeted export sector • Surplus directed to booming areas and industries • Stage ???

  27. Where is China 2009 – Growing Automotive Powerhouse • Entrepreneurial Owners can be “Communists” • Broadening and deepening of industrial base • Building a highway network that rivals the USA • Stage ???

  28. But there are problems with sharing the wealth

  29. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_FqryYTCchUM/SGFrBG0sWpI/AAAAAAAAA4I/dE60bOzITUo/s1600-h/rostow+model.jpghttp://4.bp.blogspot.com/_FqryYTCchUM/SGFrBG0sWpI/AAAAAAAAA4I/dE60bOzITUo/s1600-h/rostow+model.jpg Summary of Rostow Model with several historical examples

  30. Blemish on Rostow’s record "Their casualties are going up at a rate they cannot sustain....I see light at the end of the tunnel." -Walt Whitman Rostow   Dec 12,1967 Rostow commenting on the Vietnam War as an advisor to Pres. Johnson. He showed great faith in capitalism.

  31. Another viewpoint • "Somehow this madness must cease. We must stop now. I speak as a child of God and brother to the suffering poor of Vietnam. I speak for those whose land is being laid waste, whose homes are being destroyed, whose culture is being subverted. I speak for the poor of America who are paying the double price of smashed hopes at home, and death and corruption in Vietnam. I speak as a citizen of the world, for the world as it stands aghast at the path we have taken. I speak as one who loves America, to the leaders of our own nation: The great initiative in this war is ours; the initiative to stop it must be ours." - Martin Luther King Jr., 1967 My experience is that all societies around the world want development, but too often we ignore inconvenient facts while pushing our own agendas.

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