Paul Rosenstein-Rodan

Paul Rosenstein-Rodan

economist Poland

Paul Rosenstein-Rodan was a renowned Polish-born economist who made significant contributions to development economics in the mid-20th century. He is best known for his concept of the 'Big Push,' which argues that coordinated investment in various sectors is necessary for underdeveloped countries to escape poverty and stimulate economic growth. His theories have influenced development policies and discussions on how to effectively address poverty in emerging economies.

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Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
24,199
Power
14$
Sentiment
6.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Liberia 1 6.00 0.48% +0% 5,057,681 24,199 $3,000 14$
Totals 1 5,057,681 24,199 $3,000 14$
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Liberia Liberia: The Polish born economist, Paul Rosenstein-Rodan, in the 1940 called for the ‘Big Push’ to move what was considered then as ‘Third World’ in the ‘First World’. 6

Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981: ‘Dead Aid’ Is Not ‘Dead Nation’ but ‘Big Push’ for Real Change | Commentaries