Albert Hirschman's concept of "linkages" was the idea that ____________________.
A) in order to be successful, developing countries need economic and political ties to Western countries
B) a strategic industry can stimulate the development of other industries and jumpstart underdeveloped economies
C) development agencies like USAID and the World Bank need to communicate with each other in order to not duplicate effort
D) development ideas must begin at the grassroots level and only then be communicated through linkages to funding agencies
E) large infrastructure investments would not trigger economic modernization
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