Development and Underdevelopment: The History, Economics and Politics of North-South RelationsSAGE Publications, 10/03/1991 - 176 من الصفحات This volume takes a conceptual approach to studying the complex political and economic relationship between the advanced industrial countries of the North and the developing, largely agrarian, countries of the South. The author has studied the North-South relationship from the standpoint of political economy, and has succeeded in analyzing the dynamics of the relationship, the relative power balance between the countries of North and South and the extent of their mutual dependence and interdependence. |
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Africa agricultural Algeria Argentina Asia basis bauxite billion Brazil capital capital accumulation capitalist cent China COMECON commodity exports commodity prices companies competition consumer costs debt decline dependent developing countries direct investment East effect eighteenth century emerged employed employment enterprises Europe European excluding expansion exploitation export-oriented industrialisation factor financed foreign exchange governments Group of 77 groups import-substituting imports increase India Indonesia industrialisation industrialised countries intermediate inputs International Economic Order labour land Latin America machinery Malaysia manufactured exports manufacturing production mass demand mass markets ment middle-income countries MNCs modes of production nationalist nineteenth century OPEC organised overcoming underdevelopment political population poverty profits protectionism raw materials reform restricted revenue rising mass incomes sector segments social structural societies South Korea State-classes strategies textile Third World countries Third World's share tion trade utilised wages West workers World Bank world market