IAS (Admin.) Mains Geography Regional Planning-Types of Regions and Methods of Regionalization Study Material (Page 7 of 13)
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Regional Growth Theories: Myrdal՚s Cumulative Causation Theory
Myrdal՚s Cumulative Causation Theory
In his book “Economic theory and underdevelopment Regions,” Myrdal described major concepts of this model. According to this model, some advantageous places provide a good start for economic development. Economy continues to develop in that place as market forces normally tends to increase rather than decrease inequalities between regions.
Backwash and Spread Effects
He described the following two forces of this developing core on the periphery:
Backwash …
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Regional Growth Theories: Theory of Growth Centers & Growth Axis (Boudeville)
Theory of Growth Centers & Growth Axis (Boudeville)
Boudeville gave geographical aspect to Perroux՚s economic space. He defined a ‘growth pole’ as a set of expanding industries lying in urban area, wh…
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