Question: Why do some countries make rapid progress toward development while many others remain poor? Under what conditions can cities act as engine of economic transformation?

Why do some countries make rapid progress toward development while many others remain poor?

Under what conditions can cities act as engine of economic transformation?

Are free markets and economic privatization the answer to development problems, or do governments in developing countries still have major roles to play in their economies?

Why do so many developing countries select such poor development policies, and what can be done to improve these choices?

Is expanded international trade always desirable from the point of view of the development of poor nations?Who gains from trade, and how are the advantages distributed among nations?

When and under what conditions, if any, should governments in developing countries adopt a policy of foreign-exchange control, raise tariffs, or set quotas on the importation of certain non-essential goods in order to promote their own industrialization or to ameliorate chronic balance of payments problems?

ADDITIONAL TIP: These Questions are from Economic Development by Todaro, 12th Edition, 2015.

the original subject is Economic Development since there is no ECONDEV subject here, i put this under economics.

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