Capitalist mode of production fuels economic growth and underdevelopment in third world.
The capitalist mode of production is a system where wealth is owned by a few people who control the means of production, while others have to sell their labor for wages. This system has led to both economic growth and underdevelopment in third world nations. Some believe that capitalism has helped create industries and jobs, while others argue that it has caused unequal trade relations and hindered development.