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Periodical article Periodical article Leiden University catalogue Leiden University catalogue WorldCat catalogue WorldCat
Title:Dependency, Development, and Inequality in Black Africa
Author:Vengroff, Richard
Year:1977
Periodical:African Studies Review
Volume:20
Issue:2
Period:September
Pages:17-26
Language:English
Geographic terms:Subsaharan Africa
Africa
Subjects:wealth
Development and Technology
international relations
Economics and Trade
External link:https://www.jstor.org/stable/523650
Abstract:Recent studies of development in Africa reflect the broad ideological gulf between the perspectives of classical capitalist developmentalists and neo-Marxist dependency theorists. A general examination of the relative merits of the developmental and dependency approaches is beyond the scope of this paper. The author attempts to assess the utility of these conflicting approaches as explanations of the particular phenomenon of domestic inequality in black Africa: Hypotheses - Independent variables - Dependent variables - Methods - Findings - Discussion - Conclusion. Ref., tables, diagrams.
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