The Third World in Perspective |
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reconstruction and disinterest The period 1955 | 16 |
India Harijans as percent of total population by state circa | 32 |
Introduction | 49 |
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activities Addis Ababa Africa agricultural production agricultural sector Asia became become cane capital capitalist causes of underdevelopment century characterized cities colonial consequence core crops Cuba Cuba's Cuban dependency theory developed countries dominant economic development elite employment enterprises Eritrea Ethiopia Europe existence expansion exploitation export fact factors farms foreign Gini coefficient Green Revolution groups growing hectare highly imperialism important income increase India industrial infrastructure internal investments irrigation labor Lacoste land reforms large landowners large number Latin America less livestock living major manufactured ment migration million modern Mogul Empire neo-colonial output peasants percent periphery political poor population growth poverty primate city raw materials regions relations relatively result revolution role rural areas São Paulo secondary sector small farmers social society spatial squatters sugar Taiwan tenants tertiary sector Third World countries tion trade underdeveloped countries unequal exchange unfavorable urban centers Western widespread