uneven development
The processes by which varied levels of *development through both time and across *space are produced, as well as the outcome of these processes. Although conceptualized in different ways, the main implication is that standards of living either are not or will never be equal everywhere. This contrasts with economic theories based on spatial equilibrium, such as ... ...
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