Basic Assumptions of Dependency Theory Sample Clauses

Basic Assumptions of Dependency Theory. The Dependency Theory – or dependencia – had its peak as an acknowledged theory in the 1960s as an opposing answer to the Modernisation Theory. It arose mainly from Latin American scientists such as Xxxx Xxxxxxx, but was also supported by some western academics for example Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx. Xxxxx provides a coherent answer to the question ’What is Dependency?’:
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