This document appears to be page 19 of an academic text or book discussing political science and economic development theories. It critiques the 'siloed' nature of development studies, contrasting the views of economists (referencing the Harrod-Domar model and the World Bank) with political scientists (referencing Huntington). It discusses historical trends in development theory during the 1950s and 1980s, specifically mentioning democratization in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America. The page bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023476.
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| Huntington | Scholar/Author |
Referenced for his work on development theory ('Huntington’s work', 'Huntingtonian-style theory'). Likely Samuel Hunt...
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| World Bank |
Mentioned as a development agency that tried to kick start growth with capital infusions.
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| United States |
Mentioned in the context of democracy promotion.
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| House Oversight Committee |
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Mentioned regarding strategy effectiveness.
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Location where steel plants and shoe factories went idle.
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Mentioned regarding democratic transitions.
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Mentioned regarding democratic transitions.
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Mentioned regarding democratic transitions.
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Mentioned regarding democracy promotion.
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"As interesting and important as Huntington’s work was, it lay outside of mainstream thinking about development, which from the start was a highly Balkanized academic field that was dominated by economists."Source
"The Harrod-Domar growth model that was dominant in the 1950s suggested that less-developed countries were poor primarily because they lacked capital..."Source
"It was only when steel plants and shoe factories in sub-Saharan Africa went idle due to corruption or lack of organizational capacity that they were forced to go back to the drawing board."Source
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