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Different paths of urbanization: the unconventional case of developing countries

Palacios Abad, Alberto LU (2018) EKHS42 20181
Department of Economic History
Abstract
Developing countries have undergone a process of rapid urbanization since the 1950s. However, some of them did not follow the “natural” path of urbanization, implying that additional factors also played an important role in the process of urbanization. This thesis examines common drivers of the urbanization process across countries in Asia, Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa. Thereby, it analyses the role of the two main engines of structural change -i.e. the “labor pull” and the “labor push”, as well as the influence of natural resources. Furthermore, this study examines regional specificities, especially focusing on the process of “premature deindustrialization” after 1990 and the impact of natural resources. The results suggest the... (More)
Developing countries have undergone a process of rapid urbanization since the 1950s. However, some of them did not follow the “natural” path of urbanization, implying that additional factors also played an important role in the process of urbanization. This thesis examines common drivers of the urbanization process across countries in Asia, Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa. Thereby, it analyses the role of the two main engines of structural change -i.e. the “labor pull” and the “labor push”, as well as the influence of natural resources. Furthermore, this study examines regional specificities, especially focusing on the process of “premature deindustrialization” after 1990 and the impact of natural resources. The results suggest the “labor pull” to be crucial for urbanization, while indicating that the “labor push” is no longer required to foster higher urbanization rates. Moreover, natural resources emerge as an overall negative influence across regions on urbanization. Finally, the findings point to fundamentally different urbanization processes between the three regions, with especially diverging results for Sub-Saharan Africa. (Less)
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author
Palacios Abad, Alberto LU
supervisor
organization
course
EKHS42 20181
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
Urbanization, Structural Change, Natural Resources, Developing Countries.
language
English
id
8951957
date added to LUP
2018-08-20 14:48:08
date last changed
2018-08-20 14:48:08
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  abstract     = {{Developing countries have undergone a process of rapid urbanization since the 1950s. However, some of them did not follow the “natural” path of urbanization, implying that additional factors also played an important role in the process of urbanization. This thesis examines common drivers of the urbanization process across countries in Asia, Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa. Thereby, it analyses the role of the two main engines of structural change -i.e. the “labor pull” and the “labor push”, as well as the influence of natural resources. Furthermore, this study examines regional specificities, especially focusing on the process of “premature deindustrialization” after 1990 and the impact of natural resources. The results suggest the “labor pull” to be crucial for urbanization, while indicating that the “labor push” is no longer required to foster higher urbanization rates. Moreover, natural resources emerge as an overall negative influence across regions on urbanization. Finally, the findings point to fundamentally different urbanization processes between the three regions, with especially diverging results for Sub-Saharan Africa.}},
  author       = {{Palacios Abad, Alberto}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Different paths of urbanization: the unconventional case of developing countries}},
  year         = {{2018}},
}