Malthus’ Theory of Population Growth

“Explore Malthus’ theory of population growth and its impact on modern discussions about sustainability, resource scarcity, and the balance between population and food production.
Friedmann’s Core-Periphery Model

Core-Periphery Model is a spatial model of economic development based on observation that development is rarely evenly distributed, be it at a regional, national or international scale.
Myrdal’s Cumulative Causation Model

Myrdal in 1956 argued that regional differences are the natural outcome of economic development and the inevitable result of market forces. No one region can prosper, he said, without adversely affecting the prosperity of another.