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W. Arthur Lewis, the founding father of development economics, proposed a dualist model of economic development in which ''surplus'' (predominantly under-employed) labour shifted from lower to higher productivity work. In practice, historically, this meant that labour was initially drawn out of subsistence agriculture into low-wage, labour-intensive manufacturing, including in clothing production,...
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W. Arthur Lewis, the founding father of development economics, proposed a dualist model of economic development in which ''surplus'' (predominantly under-employed) labour shifted from lower to higher productivity work. In practice, historically, this meant that labour was initially drawn out of subsistence agriculture into low-wage, labour-intensive manufacturing, including in clothing production,...
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