Deck 3: Economic Growth Models and Dualisms

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In Domar's Model National Income (output) is determined by investment through the

A)accelerator
B)multiplier
C)saving
D)none of the above
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In Joan Robinson's growth model, capital accumulation depends on

A)saving-income ratio
B)profit-wage relation and labour productivity
C)profit-income ratio and capital productivity
D)saving-investment ratio
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In dual gap model, the gap can be filled up by

A)raising the level of saving
B)export promotion
C)steady rate of growth
D)foreign aid
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Harrod-Domar model of growth is based on the concepts of and their equality

A)population and productivity growth.
B)investment and average growth rate of income.
C)actual, warranted and natural growth rate
D)productivity growth and investment growth
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The characteristics of Rostow's Traditional society include

A)enlarged production function
B)employment in agriculture
C)social mobility
D)political power
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The Prior Saving Theory regards saving as a prerequisite of --------

A)investment
B)income
C)consumption
D)inflation rate
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In the Keynesian model, investment is not constrained by prior savings but by ------------ acceptable to the workers.

A)investment
B)income
C)consumption
D)inflation rate
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The extension of Harrod-Domar model was made by adding the term for foreign trade balance as per cent of

A)investment
B)national income
C)export
D)import
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The prior savings approach is based on classical economics which emphasizes that prior saving determines

A)investment
B)income
C)consumption
D)inflation rate
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The assumptions of Technological dualism not include

A)there are two sectors of the economy
B)there are two factors of production
C)two commodities are produced
D)there are two modes of production
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Dualism and dichotomies in geography do not include

A)general geography versus regional geography
B)physical geography versus human geography
C)quantitative versus behavioural geography
D)hard geography versus soft geography
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Development of one leading sector is a feature of Rostow's stage of growth of

A)the traditional society
B)pre-conditions for take off
C)the take off stage
D)drive to maturity
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The existence of Different Frameworks in the Society is a feature of Rostow's stage of growth of

A)the traditional society
B)pre-conditions for take off
C)the take off stage
D)drive to maturity
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Shift in Occupational Distribution is a feature of Rostow's stage of growth of

A)the traditional society
B)pre-conditions for take off
C)the take off stage
D)drive to maturity
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Shift in Consumption Pattern is a feature of Rostow's stage of growth of

A)the traditional society
B)pre-conditions for take off
C)the take off stage
D)drive to maturity
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Shift in Consumption of Leading Sector is a feature of Rostow's stages of growth

A)the traditional society
B)pre-conditions for take off
C)the take off stage
D)drive to maturity
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The Entrepreneurial Leadership and Boredom are non-economic factors of the Rostow's stages of growth of

A)the traditional society
B)pre-conditions for take off
C)the take off stage
D)drive to maturity
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Rostow had advocated his theory as an alternative to

A)smith's theory
B)marx's theory
C)malthusian theory
D)none of these
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Who explains the theory of technological dualism?

A)prof. b. higgins
B)prof. boeke
C)prof. myint
D)a.o. hirshman
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Who explains the theory of social dualism?

A)prof. b. higgins
B)prof. boeke
C)prof. myint
D)a.o. hirshman
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Differences in Factor Endowment is fundamental bases of

A)technical dualism
B)social dualism
C)geographical dualism
D)financial dualism
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Differences in Production Function is fundamental bases of

A)technical dualism
B)social dualism
C)geographical dualism
D)financial dualism
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Personal touch between the moneylenders and borrowers is the characteristics of

A)organised money market
B)unorganised money market
C)organised capital market
D)un organised capital market
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Informality in dealing with borrowers by the moneylenders is the characteristics of

A)organised money market
B)unorganised money market
C)organised capital market
D)un organised capital market
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Flexibility in loan transactions is the characteristics of

A)organised money market
B)unorganised money market
C)organised capital market
D)un organised capital market
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Deck 3: Economic Growth Models and Dualisms
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In Domar's Model National Income (output) is determined by investment through the

A)accelerator
B)multiplier
C)saving
D)none of the above
multiplier
2
In Joan Robinson's growth model, capital accumulation depends on

A)saving-income ratio
B)profit-wage relation and labour productivity
C)profit-income ratio and capital productivity
D)saving-investment ratio
profit-wage relation and labour productivity
3
In dual gap model, the gap can be filled up by

A)raising the level of saving
B)export promotion
C)steady rate of growth
D)foreign aid
foreign aid
4
Harrod-Domar model of growth is based on the concepts of and their equality

A)population and productivity growth.
B)investment and average growth rate of income.
C)actual, warranted and natural growth rate
D)productivity growth and investment growth
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The characteristics of Rostow's Traditional society include

A)enlarged production function
B)employment in agriculture
C)social mobility
D)political power
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The Prior Saving Theory regards saving as a prerequisite of --------

A)investment
B)income
C)consumption
D)inflation rate
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In the Keynesian model, investment is not constrained by prior savings but by ------------ acceptable to the workers.

A)investment
B)income
C)consumption
D)inflation rate
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The extension of Harrod-Domar model was made by adding the term for foreign trade balance as per cent of

A)investment
B)national income
C)export
D)import
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The prior savings approach is based on classical economics which emphasizes that prior saving determines

A)investment
B)income
C)consumption
D)inflation rate
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The assumptions of Technological dualism not include

A)there are two sectors of the economy
B)there are two factors of production
C)two commodities are produced
D)there are two modes of production
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11
Dualism and dichotomies in geography do not include

A)general geography versus regional geography
B)physical geography versus human geography
C)quantitative versus behavioural geography
D)hard geography versus soft geography
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12
Development of one leading sector is a feature of Rostow's stage of growth of

A)the traditional society
B)pre-conditions for take off
C)the take off stage
D)drive to maturity
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13
The existence of Different Frameworks in the Society is a feature of Rostow's stage of growth of

A)the traditional society
B)pre-conditions for take off
C)the take off stage
D)drive to maturity
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14
Shift in Occupational Distribution is a feature of Rostow's stage of growth of

A)the traditional society
B)pre-conditions for take off
C)the take off stage
D)drive to maturity
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Shift in Consumption Pattern is a feature of Rostow's stage of growth of

A)the traditional society
B)pre-conditions for take off
C)the take off stage
D)drive to maturity
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Shift in Consumption of Leading Sector is a feature of Rostow's stages of growth

A)the traditional society
B)pre-conditions for take off
C)the take off stage
D)drive to maturity
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17
The Entrepreneurial Leadership and Boredom are non-economic factors of the Rostow's stages of growth of

A)the traditional society
B)pre-conditions for take off
C)the take off stage
D)drive to maturity
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18
Rostow had advocated his theory as an alternative to

A)smith's theory
B)marx's theory
C)malthusian theory
D)none of these
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19
Who explains the theory of technological dualism?

A)prof. b. higgins
B)prof. boeke
C)prof. myint
D)a.o. hirshman
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Who explains the theory of social dualism?

A)prof. b. higgins
B)prof. boeke
C)prof. myint
D)a.o. hirshman
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21
Differences in Factor Endowment is fundamental bases of

A)technical dualism
B)social dualism
C)geographical dualism
D)financial dualism
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Differences in Production Function is fundamental bases of

A)technical dualism
B)social dualism
C)geographical dualism
D)financial dualism
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23
Personal touch between the moneylenders and borrowers is the characteristics of

A)organised money market
B)unorganised money market
C)organised capital market
D)un organised capital market
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Informality in dealing with borrowers by the moneylenders is the characteristics of

A)organised money market
B)unorganised money market
C)organised capital market
D)un organised capital market
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Flexibility in loan transactions is the characteristics of

A)organised money market
B)unorganised money market
C)organised capital market
D)un organised capital market
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