Dependence, underdevelopment and unemployment in Kenya School leavers in a peripheral capitalist political economy
The policy of dependent development, while benefiting local elites and western interest in the short-term, have bankrupted Third World economies to a point of mortaging the future of the silent majority in developing countries. In the face of growing marginalization of the majority of the people in...
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Sprache: | eng |
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Lanham u.a.
University Press of America
1987
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Internationaler Währungsfonds
> Unterentwicklung
> Bildung
> Erziehung
> Bildungsökonomie
> Bildungspolitik
> Beschäftigung
> Entwicklungstheorie
> Wirtschaft
> Wirtschaftliche Abhängigkeit
> Vorherrschaft
> Außenpolitik
> Abhängigkeit
> Unabhängigkeit
> Entwicklungsmodell
> Kenia
> Industriestaaten
> Westliche Welt
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Zusammenfassung: | The policy of dependent development, while benefiting local elites and western interest in the short-term, have bankrupted Third World economies to a point of mortaging the future of the silent majority in developing countries. In the face of growing marginalization of the majority of the people in Africa and elsewhere in the Third World, the major western development institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank continue to advise Third World governments for intensive application of conventional development models which created these economic and social problems in the first place. In these pages the author incisively explains the fall-out of dependent development-Kenya |
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Beschreibung: | XVII,198 S. 10 graph. Darst., zahlr. Tab., Lit. S. 179-193, zahlr. Lit.Hinw. |
ISBN: | 0819165395 0-8191-6539-5 0819165409 0-8191-6540-9 |