
What Is Economic Development? Wealth and Historical Context
Examine the factors contributing to wealth disparities among nations through various economic models and histories.
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Rostow was at MIT (Center for International Studies), not Harvard, when he wrote The Stages of Economic Growth
Beforea Harvard economist named Walt Rostow
Afteran 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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