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The logic of dependency theory revisited

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

Tony Smith
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Associate Professor of Political Science at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts.
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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.

1 Caporaso, James A., “Dependency Theory: Continuities and Discontinuities in Development Studies”, International Organization 34, 4 (Autumn 1980): 605628CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 Trans. by Marjory Mattingly Urquidi (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1979).

3 Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1979.

4 Smith, Tony, “The Underdevelopment of Development Literature: The Case of Dependency Theory,” World Politics 31, 2 (01 1979): 247–88CrossRefGoogle Scholar.