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Title:Crude private neo-imperialism: a new pattern in Africa
Author:Schatz, S.P.ISNI
Year:1969
Periodical:Journal of Modern African Studies
Volume:7
Issue:4
Pages:677-688
Language:English
Geographic term:Africa
Subjects:neocolonialism
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External link:https://www.jstor.org/stable/159157
Abstract:Presents the hypothesis that there has developed in Africa in recent years a group of practices which constitutes a new pattern, to be called here 'crude private neo-imperialism'. This term refers to unprincipled exploitation by some foreign forms of African governments that establish government-controlled, directly productive enterprises in an effort to accelerate economic development: General forms of crude private neo-imperialism - Exploitative practices in establishing enterprises - Spread of crude private neo-imperialism - Exploitative practices in operating the enterprises - Intensification of managerial difficulties by African elites - The managerial vicious circle - Responsibility of developed-country governments. Ref.
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