Initially published in 1984, this book considers the contemporary
condition of the Third World economy, investigating the structural
factors and historical forces, mostly operating in the capitalist
world, which underlie the experience of the Third World in the
post-war era. The book provides a powerful critique of many of the
development strategies which have been employed during this period
and suggests that the misconceptions inherent within them have done
much to damage North-South relations in recent years, particularly
the failure to relate analytically the so-called social factors to
economic growth and productivity.
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