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nderdevelopment has been linked to two categories of factors: internal and external. considered as an entity with common characteristics, such as poverty, high birthrates, and economic dependence on the advanced countries This is probably why Todaro (1982) defined development as a “multi-dimensional
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The concept of underdevelopment is influenced by both internal and external factors, resulting in common characteristics such as poverty, high birthrates, and economic dependence on advanced countries. Development is defined as a multi-dimensional process that involves reorganizing and reorienting the entire economic and social system.

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  • nderdevelopment has been linked to two categories of factors: internal and external.
  • considered as an entity with common characteristics, such as poverty, high birthrates, and economic dependence on the advanced countries
  • This is probably why Todaro (1982) defined development as a “multi-dimensional process involving the re- organization and re-orientation of the entire economic and social system.

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