Modern World Development: A Geographical Perspective

Since the time of Adam Smith, there has been a voluminous literature concerned with the differing wealth of nations and the variation in the nature of economic growth, and several schools of thought have held precedence at different times. The fundamental mechanisms have been regarded by some as capital accumulation and investment, and by others as entrepreneurial ability.

Modern World Development, first published in 1982, shows that the length of time under consideration materially affects the relative significance assigned to the factors involved; similarly, the size of an area cannot be ignored. Through an examination of the major theories of economic growth, the role of natural resources, the core-periphery model of world development, environmental change and the concept of ‘human capital’, Professor Chisholm has written a stimulating and important book which will appeal to students of economics, history and geography.

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Modern World Development: A Geographical Perspective

Since the time of Adam Smith, there has been a voluminous literature concerned with the differing wealth of nations and the variation in the nature of economic growth, and several schools of thought have held precedence at different times. The fundamental mechanisms have been regarded by some as capital accumulation and investment, and by others as entrepreneurial ability.

Modern World Development, first published in 1982, shows that the length of time under consideration materially affects the relative significance assigned to the factors involved; similarly, the size of an area cannot be ignored. Through an examination of the major theories of economic growth, the role of natural resources, the core-periphery model of world development, environmental change and the concept of ‘human capital’, Professor Chisholm has written a stimulating and important book which will appeal to students of economics, history and geography.

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Modern World Development: A Geographical Perspective

Modern World Development: A Geographical Perspective

by Michael Chisholm
Modern World Development: A Geographical Perspective

Modern World Development: A Geographical Perspective

by Michael Chisholm

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Since the time of Adam Smith, there has been a voluminous literature concerned with the differing wealth of nations and the variation in the nature of economic growth, and several schools of thought have held precedence at different times. The fundamental mechanisms have been regarded by some as capital accumulation and investment, and by others as entrepreneurial ability.

Modern World Development, first published in 1982, shows that the length of time under consideration materially affects the relative significance assigned to the factors involved; similarly, the size of an area cannot be ignored. Through an examination of the major theories of economic growth, the role of natural resources, the core-periphery model of world development, environmental change and the concept of ‘human capital’, Professor Chisholm has written a stimulating and important book which will appeal to students of economics, history and geography.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000082975
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/06/2020
Series: Routledge Revivals
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 220
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Michael Chisholm,

Table of Contents

List o f figures -- List o f tables -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The search for a primum mobile -- 3 Core and periphery -- 4 Non-renewable natural resources -- 5 The populous less developed countries -- 6 Environmental change -- 7 Perspective -- Bibliography -- Index.
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