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Development and Dependency
Development and Dependency examines the contrasting theories of economic development and dependency that have shaped global development discourse. The book analyzes how historical, political, and economic structures contribute to persistent inequalities between industrialized and developing nations. It explores concepts such as modernization, exploitation, peripheral economies, and the influence of global power relations on national development strategies. Through critical discussion and comparative case studies, the work provides a comprehensive overview of how dependency relationships hinder sustainable progress in the Global South.
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