Abstract
In this work, we study the dynamics of the development of a country P. We find that this dynamic is governed by forces called development forces. There are three different types: natural force, exterior force, and interior force of development. They all have three components: human, economic and political. Depending on the intensity of these three forces, the resilience to natural and negative exterior forces, the level of development of P varies between two consecutive periods. This study allows us to conclude that development relies essentially on the interior force.
Highlights
Development is a very wide concept with many aspects
We find that this dynamic is governed by forces called development forces
According to Theorems 14, 17 and 20, we find that development is pushed downward by natural and negative exterior forces and pushed upward by interior force
Summary
Development is a very wide concept with many aspects. Todaro (1977) supported that development is concerned with the economic and political processes necessary for affecting rapid structural and institutional transformation of entire societies in a manner that will influence more economic progress to the broadest segments of their populations. These different definitions of a country’s development show that development is a change of society towards better conditions and is based on economic, social and political aspects These conditions are subjected to different forces which can alter considerably in positive or negative ways the economy, social and political situation of one given country P. These forces are first the result of its geographical, geological and climatic situation and which leads to natural disasters. Every country, whatever the type of the country’s regime, either aristocratic or democratic or autocratic, has always its leaders By their action, these leading people shape political, human and economic situation.
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