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Reflections on the Concept of “Prerequisites” of Modern Industrialization

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Reflections on the Concept of “Prerequisites” of Modern Industrialization
Author(s)Gerschenkron, A.
AbstractA look at the question of prerequisites to industrial development. This discussion addresses whether certain positive and negative conditions must occur before industrial development can occur. Attention is paid to the historical and (assumed) contemporary ability of backward countries to undertake industrial development.
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Pages107-122
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceParadigms in Economic Development: Classic Perspectives, Critiques, and Reflections
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PubDate1994
ISBN_ISSN156324330X
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