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Summary Of: Dependency theory

It is a central contention of dependency theory that poor states are impoverished and rich ones enriched by the way poor states are... dependency theory figures prominently in the debate over how poor countries can best be enriched or developed... Quantitative dependency theory and the globalization of the dependency argument... The premises of dependency theory are as follows... Dependency theory first emerged as a reaction to liberal free trade theories in the 1950s... developed dependency theory from Marxian analysis... dependency theory differs from Marxism... wrote extensively on dependency theory while in political exile... dependency theory stands in sharp contrast with views of development tied to classical and free... dependency theory has itself lost some of its former influence... Quantitative dependency theory and the globalization of the dependency argument... Quantitative dependency theory and the globalization of the dependency argument... Dependency theory has been criticized by free... Proponents of dependency theory claim that the theory of... it is claimed that dependency theory can offer new insights into a world of highly mobile multinational corporations...

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