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The logic of dependency theory revisited
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
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For a fuller review of dependency theory, the reader is invited to refer to chapter 2 of my The Pattern of Imperialism: The United States, Great Britain, and the Late-Industrializing World since 1815 (New York: Cambridge University Press, to appear in 09 1981)Google Scholar.
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