Paul Rosenstein-Rodan argued for "big push" projects in development. This meant that:
A) developing nations had to reach certain levels of development quickly or Western countries would stop helping them
B) developing nations had to overhaul their political systems to include liberal democracies
C) development projects would consist of big infrastructure projects such as building highways and seaports, so the economic benefits would ripple down to the rest of the economy
D) developing nations would fund infrastructure projects to increase economic development
E) Both A & D
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