What Is Economic Development? Wealth and Historical Context
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What Is Economic Development? Wealth and Historical Context

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Examine the factors contributing to wealth disparities among nations through various economic models and histories.

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  1. 12 July 2026 · corrected by Emir Baycan

    Rostow was at MIT (Center for International Studies), not Harvard, when he wrote The Stages of Economic Growth

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    a Harvard economist named Walt Rostow

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    an MIT economist named Walt Rostow

    Why: Verified already fixed correctly in article body. The only other 'Harvard' mention in the article refers to Michael Kremer, a different, correctly-attributed economist. FAQ mentions Rostow's Stages of Growth without stating any university affiliation. No further changes needed.

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