The Linear Theory of Economic Development

  • Diana Loubaki University Marien NGouabi
Keywords: Ethnic divisions, Development, Growth, Complementarity Relation

Abstract

This article is a theory of economic development which shows that under development and
civil wars in Africa comes mostly from ethnic divisions. Therefore, since development
economics dynamics is linear, development take-off is reached at the locus on the space-time
where all the ethnics take place inside the production sector without distinction of their
origins. Thus, the article promotes incentives to invest in human capital accumulation and
labour force participation in the society as a mechanics of economic development since it may
fight ethnic division in least advanced economies.

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Author Biography

Diana Loubaki, University Marien NGouabi

ISG, Department of Economics, University Marien NGouabi, Brazzaville, Congo

Published
2017-08-31
How to Cite
Loubaki, D. (2017). The Linear Theory of Economic Development. IJRDO - Journal of Applied Management Science, 3(8), 01-13. https://doi.org/10.53555/ams.v3i8.1035