Given the fact that Third World countries are underdeveloped (or developing); the causes that led to their underdevelopment are controversial. According to dependency theorists; capital accumulation in the Core had led to the underdevelopment
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Economic Development in Third World Countries Economic Development in Third World Countries Outline Thesis: Despite the difficulty in tracing the, main causes of underdevelopment of LDCs, I believe that the international dependency theory explains most this recession. I. Introduction II. International Dependency Theory: Streams of thought: a) The Neocolonial Dependence Model b) The False Paradigm Model c) The Dualistic Development Thesis III. Examples of Third World Countries that are affected by wealthy states Intervention: a) Argentina b) Cuba IV. The Japanese example of development after massive destruction in World War II and how it is affected by foreign intervention V. Conclusion Economic Development in Third World Countries Given the fact that Third World countries are underdeveloped (or developing); the causes that led to their underdevelopment are controversial. According to dependency theorists; capital accumulation in the Core had led to the underdevelopment of the periphery. On the other hand, other theories claim that the...

