Capitalism and Development

“Capitalism and Development” by Leslie Sklair, published by Routledge in 1994, offers a comprehensive examination of the interplay between capitalism and the development dynamics of the Third World. This edition spans 372 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience interested in the economic and social implications of capitalist systems.
Readers will find a collection of insights from a distinguished group of authors who delve into critical concepts such as capitalism, development, modernization, and dependency. The book focuses on how these themes influence both the advancement and challenges faced by developing nations. Through its analytical approach, “Capitalism and Development” serves as a valuable resource for those studying business, economics, and sociology, providing a nuanced understanding of the complexities surrounding economic development.
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This collection draws together a distinguished group of authors to explore how capitalism contributes to the development and underdevelopment of the Third World. It provides a superb overview of key concepts such as “capitalism”, “development”,”modernization” and “dependency”.
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