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Underdevelopment in Spanish America : an interpretation

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This article is published in American Journal of Agricultural Economics.The article was published on 1971-11-01. It has received 11 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Underdevelopment & Interpretation (philosophy).

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‘Changing Before Our Very Eyes’: Agrarian Questions and the Politics of Land in Capitalism Today

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors endorses the criticisms of neo-classical populism and its advocacy of redistributive land reform provided by other contributions to this special issue of the Journal, to which they add several further points If GKI propose a version of an agrarian question of "small" or "family" farming, and its resolution through a familiar (Chayanovian) path of development, much of the critique rests, in one way or another, on the "classic" agrgarian question in capitalist transition.
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Dependency: a critical synthesis of the literature

TL;DR: Chilcote as discussed by the authors identified the major tendencies in the dependency literature and introduced the reader to the major works and issues on the subject, and presented a synthesis of dependency literature.
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Ethnic and class relations in Malaysia

TL;DR: In this article, ethnic and class relations in Malaysia are discussed. But the authors focus on Malaysia's ethnic minority population and do not consider the socio-economic aspects of race relations.
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Movement patterns and the medium-sized city. Tenants on the move in Gweru, Zimbabwe.

TL;DR: Gweru, Zimbabwe, had a population of 110,000 in 1990, and as the provincial capital it is an important destination for rural and interurban migrants, thus economic factors dominated over social factors.
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The Political Economy of Development: A Theoretical Reconsideration of Some Unresolved Issues

TL;DR: The past three decades have witnessed farreaching changes and a revolution of sorts both in the Third World countries and in the theoretical frameworks employed in the study of development and underdevelopment as discussed by the authors.
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