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Stages of Growth

Science, 2007
When W.W. Rostow published The Stages of Economic Growth (1960), the Soviet Union was flying high. A few years earlier, the USSR was the first to launch a satellite into space. It was getting ready to put the first man into orbit. The Soviet leader had famously told a group of Western ambassadors in Moscow, ‘Whether you like it or not, history is on ...
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Data Warehousing Stages of Growth

Information Systems Management, 2001
Abstract According to the stages of growth theory, things change over time, in sequential, predictable ways. Eight experts participated in a study that identified three data warehousing stages of growth – (1) initiation, (2) growth, and (3) maturity – and the variables that define each stage – data, architecture, stability of the production environment,
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Politics and the Stages of Growth.

Contemporary Sociology, 1972
In The Stages of Economic Growth, for which he is known around the world, W. W. Rostow distinguished five basic stages of growth experienced by societies as they change from a pre-industrial state to full economic maturity. In this book the analysis is continued but the focus is shifted, from economic growth to politics.
Wendell Bell, W. W. Rostow
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Stages of growth in economic development [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 1998
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The Stages of Growth

Journal of Business Strategy, 1982
In the past few years, a number of firms have moved into venture capital investing and growing their own internal ventures. These efforts have met with mixed results. One of the reasons for failure is the difficulty of growing a new organization from scratch. These start‐up ventures must pass through a number of stages in building this new organization.
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Growth in stages

Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 2003
Existing North–South growth models generally ignore the possibility that the South becomes an innovating high-wage country. The present paper presents an analytically tractable North–South growth model in which the North innovates all the time, while the South is at first engaged in imitation and potentially starts to innovate too, later on.
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Institutions and the Stages of Growth

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
This paper reconsiders growth regressions from the perspective of Walt Whitman Rostow’s classic growth stages framework. We revised Rostow’s stages and then code every country that has data available according to the framework. We then estimate growth regression by stage and with interaction variables between institutions and growth stages.
Alan Green, James Russo
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Growth Stage

2014
A novel artistic strategy and a novel ticket-pricing model distinguish Signature Theatre from its counterparts on and off Broadway.
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Phenological Growth Stages

2003
Numerous authors have published descriptive development-stage scales over the past 70 years, covering various plant species. Troitzki (1925) examined connections between occurrence/control of the apple blossom weevil (Anthonomus pomorum) and phenological development of flower buds.
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Stages in the growth of uroradiology.

Radiology, 1990
For much of its history, uroradiology was dominated by the urologists. At the birth of the Radiological Society of North America, retrograde pyelography was well established. The major actors in the discovery of intravenous urography were urologists.
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