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Does the core and periphery model add spatial dimensions to Roscows Model of Economic Development in the LEDW?

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Does the core and periphery model add spatial dimensions to Roscows Model of Economic Development in the LEDW?

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  1. CBD ( central business district ? )

    if the model exists it  provides a spatial dimension , if it exists locally it adds dimension  , if the model exists in the developed world then that model gives spatial existence in the developed world . Rostow . LEDC . It produces spatial development if the external developers follow the model , implement the development as the model predicts the development ought to be . It's my negative outlook to the rostow model , it's the developed country dictating development & control as their own cores and peripherals fail or are subsidised .


  2. Core is the CDB of an area, or a really busy part. Periphery is the suburbs. Do you mean to burgess model, which is easier? And LEDC (less economically developed country)??

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