Dependency theory 0.0 / 5 ? Development StudiesRevisionUniversityNone Created by: nickbcraneCreated on: 03-01-19 18:07 What is the origin of dependency theory? Latin America, 50's and 60's 1 of 15 Dependency theory blames capitalism for what? Underdevelopment (Frank, 2014) 2 of 15 What is underdevelopment according to Frank (2014) Core countries experiencing growth by exploiting the non-industrialised periphery countries. 3 of 15 What kind of institutions are blamed for causing underdevelopment? Extractive institutions from imperial legacy 4 of 15 Frank (2014) and who else, share the argument of core-periphery model? Wallerstein (2015) and Furtado (1976) 5 of 15 Who identified similar trends of dependency in Latin America, between Europe and Africa? Rodney (1981) 6 of 15 What is blamed for underdevelopment by Cardoso (1972) and Lenin? Imperialism, as the highest form of capitalism. 7 of 15 Who criticizes dependency because developing countries were developing new capitalist conditions? Wallersten (2015) 8 of 15 Who says that periphery development is under the control of the core in the case study of Brazil? Frank (2014) 9 of 15 Who says that dependency theory uses no empirical evidence to support it's claims? Reyes (2001) 10 of 15 Weaker ties to the core, give peripheries what? More Growth 11 of 15 Imperialism --> Extractive Institutions ---> Exploitation causes what? Underdevelopment and Dependency 12 of 15 Who argues that imperialist history enables exploitation and creates dependency? Cardoso (1972) 13 of 15 What kind of perspective is this? Neo-Marxist 14 of 15 Exploitation of developing countries is linked to what? high interest aid loans that prevent growth 15 of 15
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