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  Industry and Underdevelopment Re-examined
 
 
Title: Industry and Underdevelopment Re-examined
Author: Sutcliffe, Bob
Appeared in: The journal of development studies
Paging: Volume 21 (1984) nr. 1 pages 121-133
Year: 1984-10
Contents: Recent work by Lipton, Stewart, Warren and others has, from differing standpoints, called into question much of the conventional wisdom of the dependency school (shared by my book Industry and Underdevelopment) about the relationship between development and industrialisation. Four of these arguments - that industrialisation is necessary to meet human needs, that underdeveloped countries are in general not succeeding in industrialising, that capital-intensive technology is desirable and that industrialisation requires more autarky — are re-examined. They are all found to be in need of considerable modification; but the general lines of the proferred alternatives to them are for the most part not accepted either. Part of the problem is diagnosed as insufficient concern for the human consequences of 'actually existing industrialisations' and too nationalistic a conception of socialism.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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