arengumudelid
Arengumudelid, often translated as development models, are theoretical frameworks used to understand and guide the process of societal or economic progress. These models propose different pathways and strategies for achieving desired improvements in areas such as poverty reduction, industrialization, and social welfare.
One prominent category of development models emerged during the post-World War II era, focusing on the idea
In contrast, dependency theory, which gained traction in the 1960s and 1970s, argued that the underdevelopment
More contemporary development models incorporate a broader range of factors. Sustainable development, for instance, emphasizes balancing
The choice and application of a particular development model often depend on the specific context, historical