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Raúl Prebisch and the Origins of the Doctrine of Unequal ExchangeOct 24, 2022 · In Prebisch's scheme, unequal exchange between agricultural and industrial producers largely occurs through the action of the business cycle, ...
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Commanding Heights : Raul Prebisch and Dependencia Theory - PBSIts origins were in the late 1920s and 1930s and the Great Depression, when the collapse of commodity prices devastated the export-oriented economies of Latin ...
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Dependency Theory: Concepts, Classifications, and CriticismsThis paper examines the definitions of dependency, general perspectives, classifications, and the criticism of dependency theory.Missing: empirical evidence
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Navigating the Criticisms of Dependency Theory in Contemporary ...Nov 21, 2022 · Critics argue that the theory is overly simplistic, lacks empirical evidence, and fails to account for new dynamics in global development.Criticism 1: Lack of empirical... · Criticism 2: Overgeneralization...
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Raúl Prebisch and the challenges of development of the XXI centuryApr 6, 2023 · Raúl Prebisch's thinking was his conviction that there had been a centuries' long deterioration in the terms of trade of commodities and food vis-à-vis ...Missing: center- | Show results with:center-<|separator|>
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Raúl Prebisch and the Origins of the Doctrine of Unequal ExchangeBut Latin America, where center- periphery theory was born, was not generally considered part of the Third World until after the Cuban Revolution (1959). 56 ...
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[PDF] 1 COMPLEXITIES OF CORE-PERIPHERY RELATIONThe terms “center” and “periphery” were introduced to economics by Prebisch to grapple with the mechanisms that took place underneath the surface, outlining the ...
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Center and Periphery: An Original Institutional Economics Analysis ...The present article focuses on Raúl Prebisch's center and periphery framework, connecting his early, mid-career, and later work to cast a different light on ...
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[PDF] Core-Periphery Model - PhilArchivePrebisch argued that theories and models stemming from the developed world (the center) were not applicable in the non-developed world (the periphery) due to ...
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[PDF] A Look at Core-Periphery ModelsThis means that primary products can have a negative impact on the host country's trade, which contradicted the beliefs of most economists and long-standing ...
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Tenets of dependency theory and critique - Academia.edu24 The theory does not offer any alternative beyond historical observation of the magnitude of dependency relations between the centre and the periphery.
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[PDF] Dependency theory - EUR Research Information PortalOct 17, 2023 · Origins and intellectual inspiration. Dependency theory is an approach to devel- opment that became popular in the 1960s.
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dependency theory - International Encyclopedia of Political ScienceA basic mechanism of the capitalist world economy is unequal exchange. Economic surplus is transferred from the periphery to the core. This transfer is ...
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Remembering Dependency Theory - New PoliticsThe theory of unequal exchange expounded by Raul Prebisch, Arighi Emmanuel, and Samir Amin sought to clarify Marx's law of value through differential wage costs ...
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27. Dependency Theory today - ElgarOnlineThe unequal exchange between poor and rich countries deserves special attention in light of current concerns regarding social justice and global inequality. In ...
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[PDF] A Dependency Perspective on the United States, China, and Latin ...Jan 19, 2021 · As is well known, there were two main versions of dependency theory. ... For other countries in the region, by contrast, the dependency mechanisms ...
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Dependency theory - ElgarOnlineDependency theory, on the other hand, highlights the extent to which global ... trade defines the mechanisms by which capital is drained from former ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Lenin and the theory of dependencyLenin's theory of imperialism is developed as "theory of uneven development ... Imperialism is considerably as inhumane as "capitalism" as the dependency theory ...
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Dependency Theory of Development - Simply PsychologyFeb 13, 2024 · Dependency theory argues that the underdevelopment of certain nations is a direct result of their exploitation by wealthy, developed nations.
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[PDF] Latin American structuralism: a methodological perspectiveLatin American structuralism has played a central role in the debates on economic development theory and policy since the 1950s. The career of. Raúl Prebisch ...Missing: ECLAC origins
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The Origins and Interpretation of the Prebisch-Singer ThesisIn May 1950, the English version of The Economic Development of Latin America and Its Principal Problems, by Raúl Prebisch, appeared under the UN's imprint. In ...
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[PDF] FROM ECLAC AND ISEB TO DEPENDENCY THEORYIn the 1950s, two groups organized around ECLAC, in Santiago, Chile, and ISEB, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, innovated the thinking on Latin American and Brazilian ...
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[PDF] THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF LATIN AMERICA and its ...Economic Development of Latin America and its principal problems", by Professor Raul Prebisch. In creating the Economic Commission for Latin America, the ...
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[PDF] Raúl Prebisch: Power, Principle and the Ethics of DevelopmentIt was argued that the fundamental economic problem of Latin. America lay in increasing its real per capita income by virtue of an increase in productivity ...
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The rise and fall of import substitution - ScienceDirect.comThe paper examines the views of key figures in development economics in the 1950s, including Raúl Prebisch, Gunnar Myrdal, W. Arthur Lewis, Albert Hirschman ...<|separator|>
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A Radical Invitation for Latin America: The Legacy of Andre Gunder ...A little more than fifty years on, the main ideas introduced in “The Development of Underdevelopment” still illuminate some aspects of recent struggles and ...
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[PDF] The Development of Underdevelopment - Professor Bresser-PereiraThis development of underdevelopment continues today, both in Chile's still increasing satellization by the world metropolis and through the ever more acute ...
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Capitalism and Underdevelopment in Latin America - Monthly ReviewThe four essays in this book offer a sweeping reinterpretation of Latin American history as an aspect of the world-wide spread of capitalism in its commerc.
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Capitalism and Underdevelopment in Latin America. Historical ...In support of this thesis, Frank presents historical and institutional analyses of the Chilean and Brazilian economies.
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[PDF] Latin America - can be - Free10 Andre Gunder Frank cally capitalist industrial development if and when ... But I have attempted to advance such an alternative in Chapter 1 of this volume and ...
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[PDF] The Politics of Knowledge: Area Studies and the Disciplines6Fernando Henrique Cardoso, "The Consumption of Dependency Theory in the United States," Latin ... internal debates avoided entirely by jettisoning ...
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In the Dominions of Debt: Historical Perspectives on Dependent ...These difficulties are currently spur¬ ring intense internal debates over ... Dependency Theory as Method Splitting Dependency theory into two linked ...
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[PDF] The Rise and Fall of Import Substitution Douglas A. Irwin Working ...Import substitution, restricting manufactured imports, was believed to promote industrialization in the 1950s, but was seen as flawed by the mid-1960s.
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[PDF] Import-substituting industrializationImport-substituting industrialization (ISI) is an inward turn for economies, growth of manufacturing for domestic market, and deliberate postwar policy.
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Failed Protectionism: What Latin America Can Teach UsApr 14, 2025 · For a time, ISI delivered impressive results. Manufacturing's share of GDP rose markedly across the region. New industrial sectors emerged ...
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[PDF] Latin America's Growth: Looking through the - World Bank DocumentSanguinetti and Villar (2012) provide abundant evidence to show that within-sector productivity growth collapsed in the region after ISI because of the ...<|separator|>
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28 Latin American Industrial Policies: A Comparative PerspectiveThe empirical evidence coming from firm-level studies of technological innovation and diffusion shows much less flexibility in the pace and direction of ...
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[PDF] The Dynamics of Foreign Aid and The Dependency TheoryAbstract. This paper is a theoretical enquiry of the relationship between foreign aid and the dependency theory in Africa, and in particular,. Nigeria.
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[PDF] DEPENDENCY THEORY AND DONOR AID: A CRITICAL ANALYSISDependency theory posits that resources are extracted from poorer countries to enrich wealthy nations, and donor aid fosters dependence of Third World ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Examining the Impact of International Aid Dependency on ...According to the dependence theory, an over-reliance on foreign assistance can undermine local ability, prevent economic self-sufficiency, and prolong ...
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Imperialist appropriation in the world economy: Drain from the global ...Our analysis confirms that unequal exchange is a significant driver of global inequality, uneven development, and ecological breakdown. Previous article in ...
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Arghiri Emmanuel and Unequal Exchange: Past, Present, and ...Ecology and Unequal Exchange. The consumption level in the center is not only an expression of economic inequality. The imperial way of living poses a threat to ...
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[PDF] A Brief Overview of the Theory of Unequal Exchange and its CritiquesWhither Unequal Exchange? The inability of the orthodox trade theory to account for the inequality of gains from trade is empirically quite straightforward. Yet ...
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Global Structure of Dependency and Socio-ecological CrisisUnequal exchange implies that the appearance of monetary trade equivalence masks the essence of real trade inequality (Hornborg Citation2019). Part of the real ...
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The East Asian miracle : economic growth and public policy (Vol. 1 ...The report examines the public policies of 8 high-performing Asian economies (HPAEs) from 1965 to 1990. It seeks to uncover the role those policies played ...Missing: key findings
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[PDF] The Korean Miracle (1962-1980) RevisitedThe Korean Miracle was rapid industrialization from a backward, agrarian economy to a modern industrial power, achieved through export-driven strategies.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Comparative Development Strategies of South Korea and Taiwan as ...Like Taiwan, South Korea is one of the most successful export- oriented ... tion led both countries to terminate the import substitution strategy early ...
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[PDF] Industrialization Policies of Korea and Taiwan and Their Effects on ...Korea initially used import substitution, then shifted to export promotion, and later focused on heavy and chemical industries.
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[PDF] The East Asian Miracle: Building a Basis for Growth - IMF eLibraryIncreasing savings. The East Asian economies increased savings by ensuring gen- erally positive real interest rates on deposits and creating secure bank-based ...
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Does the East Asian "Miracle" Invalidate Dependency Theory?Jan 10, 2024 · The phenomenal growth enjoyed by the 4 Asian Tigers, namely Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan, call into question the validity of dependency theory.
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Rethinking Development Theory: Insights from East Asia and Latin ...The East Asian NICs, partly because of their smaller size, thus are far more dependent on external trade than their Latin American counterparts or Japan. The ...
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[PDF] Testing the Prebisch-Singer Hypothesis since 1650Test results on the Prebisch-. Singer hypothesis, which states that relative commodity prices follow a downward secular trend, are mixed but with a majority of ...
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[PDF] The Prebisch-Singer Hypothesis: Four Centuries of EvidenceThe Prebisch-Singer hypothesis suggests that primary commodity prices relative to manufactures present a downward secular trend.
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[PDF] Prebisch-Singer Redux - International Trade CommissionThe Prebisch-Singer hypothesis claims that the relative price of primary commodities in terms of manufactures shows a downward trend.
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[PDF] Africa: Beyond the “new” dependency: A political economyOverall, the failure of the ECLA and the resulting decline of the modernization school theories, together with the crisis of orthodox Marxism, gave rise to what ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Economic Growth in East Asia: Accumulation versus AssimilationThe growth of per capita GDP averaged over 4 percent in China and the major East Asian econ- omies (Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Tai ...
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The Poverty of Development EconomicsProfessor Lal provides a robust critique of the statist model of development which denigrates both trade and open markets.
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[PDF] World Bank DocumentIn some countries, there has been a genuine shift away from import substitution. New strat- egies have typically involved the following key actions ...
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[PDF] NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES DOES TRADE REFORM ...A consistent finding is that trade reforms have a positive impact on economic growth, on average, although the effect is heterogeneous across countries. Overall ...
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[PDF] Successes and Failures of NeoliberalismJul 13, 2016 · The growing informalization and decline of formal sec- tor employment, together with other reforms, have led to growing income concentration, as ...
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Dependency Theory After 50 Years: Development, United Nations ...Feb 20, 2024 · The book analyzes three aspects of (under)development: global stratification (center, semi-periphery or periphery); internal level of ...
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China Overview: Development news, research, data | World BankSince China began to open up and reform its economy in 1978, GDP growth has averaged over 9 percent a year, and more than 800 million people have lifted ...
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What has caused China's economic growth? - ScienceDirect.comDomestic trade, privatization and investment are driving China's economic growth. Foreign trade has surprisingly little effect on economic growth (per capita ...<|separator|>
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China's Massive Belt and Road InitiativeIn total, China has already spent an estimated $1 trillion on such efforts. ... CFR's Belt and Road Tracker shows overall debt to China has soared since ...Introduction · What are China's plans for its... · What are the potential...
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Using Dependency Theory to Assess China-Latin America TiesOct 22, 2020 · Popular in the 1960s, dependency theory sought to explain the lack of development in Latin America. Two versions emerged: one which argued that ...
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Dependency Theory in 21st Century China and Latin AmericaAug 28, 2022 · China invests in developing countries to build roads, bridges, and ports, among other infrastructure. World Bank studies project it may create ...
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China's Rise: Reassessing Dependency Theories in a Shifting ...Aug 19, 2024 · This paper examines the relevance of dependency theories in light of China's economic rise, arguing that it doesn't invalidate them, ...Missing: critique | Show results with:critique