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Dependency Theory Revisited Reprint Bn Ghosh

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Dependency Theory Revisited Reprint Bn Ghosh
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.3 MB
Pages: 176
Author: B.N. Ghosh
ISBN: 9781351739931, 9781138734166, 1138734160, 135173993X
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: Reprint

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Dependency Theory Revisited Reprint Bn Ghosh by B.n. Ghosh 9781351739931, 9781138734166, 1138734160, 135173993X instant download after payment.

This title was first published in 2001. An important critical study of the theories of dependency both past and present. Since the theories of dependency are based on the Marxian notion of exploitation and backwardness, the book starts with the elaboration of the Marxian theory of development and underdevelopment. The book analyses various concepts and precepts of dependency as well as critically discussing the individual theories of Baran, Frank, Amin, Emmanuel, Prebisch and Singer. The contributions of more recent writers including Furtado, Kay, Wallerstein and Marini are also considered. The main focus of the book lies in the thorough analysis of all the important traditional as well as modern theories of dependency. The main message of the present book is that the phenomenology of dependency is still relevant as a methodology of study of development and underdevelopment. The book incorporates some pressing contemporary issues to give fresh flavour to the old dependency debate. A special feature of the book lies in the critical appraisal for each of the theories studied. The book is designed to serve as a valuable compendium for students of economic development and political economy and for those interested in the study of the economic backwardness of the Third World countries.

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