The transformation and growth of capitalism in third world
countries is examined by first looking at the beginnings and growth
of capitalism in the developed industrialized world and at the
various stages in which it is transplanted to less developed
countries. This transplantation of capitalism brings about only the
rapid growth of capital sector and not the complete capitalist
transformation of a country. An interesting challenge of
traditional views is made on population growth, demographic
transitions, and technological transfers in economic development.
Social welfare and economic planning are justified as inevitable
conditions for the present phase of the spread of capitalism.
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