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Title: DEPENDENCY


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DEPENDENCY THEORY (1960s)
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SOURCES
  • Franko, pp. 52-53.
  • Cardoso, Chapter 3.
  • Prebish, Raul. A critique of peripheral
    capitalism, Cepal Review, 1976.
  • Lall, Sanjaya. Is Dependence a Useful Concept
    in Analysing Underdevelopment? World
    Development, 1975, Vol. 3, Nos. 11 12, 799-810.

3
AIM
  • Explain underdevelopment

Hypothesis dependence causes underdevelopment.
4
THEORY
  • DEPENDENT
  • ECONOMIES
  • ALL NON-
  • SOCIALIST
  • LDCs
  • CENTER
  • ECONOMIES
  • ALL RICH
  • INDUSTRIALIZED
  • COUNTRIES

5
PHENOMENA OF HEGEMONY
  • Center Government Policy
  • Main goal of foreign policy is to promote the
    profits of U.S. companies.
  • Protectionist policies tariffs, etc.
  • High tariffs on manufactures
  • Low tariffs on primary products
  • Political interference
  • Military intervention

6
PHENOMENA OF HEGEMONY
  • Multinational Corporations (MNCs)
  • Manipulate consumers through ads
  • Supply conspicuous consumption goods
  • Low income people lack money to demand

7
PHENOMENA OF HEGEMONY
  • (MNCs)
  • Exploit natural resources
  • Remit rather than reinvest profits
  • Transfer inappropriate technology
  • e.g. Belizes wood

8
PHENOMENA OF HEGEMONY
  • (MNCs)
  • INVEST IN COMMODITY EXPORT SECTOR
  • Reduces relative export prices
  • Inelastic demand supply increases
  • Few linkages
  • Do not develop peripheral industries with
    comparative advantage.

9
PHENOMENA OF HEGEMONY
  • (MNCs)
  • Punish independence movements
  • External credit restrictions
  • Trade barriers
  • Force
  • E.g. United Fruit Co. in Guatemala uses political
    connections
  • E.g. ChileAllende Pinochet

10
PHENOMENA OF HEGEMONY
  • MNCs
  • Lower domestic S I
  • Stifle domestic business
  • Import intermediate products rather than purchase
    locally

11
PHENOMENA OF HEGEMONY
  • MNCs
  • Cause foreign exchange shortages
  • Lack of foreign exchange is an important cause of
    underdevelopment.
  • Must import to produce
  • Import intermediate capital goods
  • Repatriate profit and management fees

12
PHENOMENA OF HEGEMONY
  • MNCs
  • Reduce government revenues
  • Government is an important source of S I
  • Tax concessions
  • Investment allowances
  • Disguised public subsidies
  • Tariff reductions
  • Transfer pricing to evade taxes

13
PARTICIPATION OF ELITES
  • Imitate conspicuous consumption patterns rather
    than invest.
  • Lack interest in industrialization
  • Willing participantsboth want stability

14
POLICY
  • INDUSTRIALIZE

15
CONVENTIONAL VIEW OF MNCs
  • Increase I
  • Increase local production
  • New technology training
  • Increase competition
  • Foreign market access
  • Scale economies

16
CRITIQUE
  • Source Sanjaya Lall

17
QUESTION
  • Can the concept of dependence serve a useful
    analytical purpose?

Two criteria
1. Unique characteristics?
2. Inhibit development?
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SOCIO-POLITICAL DEPENDENCE
  • There is certainly dominance and dependence, but
    it applies just as much to countries within the
    center as to countries outside it (?).

19
HEAVY PENETRATION OF FOREIGN CAPITAL
  • Does not vary on consistent basis between
    dependent and independent countries
  • Canada Belgium more dependent than Pakistan or
    India

20
CAPITAL-INTENSIVE TECHNOLOGIES
  • Advanced countries depend heavily on foreign
    technology
  • Dependence in Denmark that of Colombia.

21
CAPITAL-INTENSIVE TECHNOLOGIES
Most advanced technology often the most
appropriate.
  • Sometimes attacks on capitalism, not dependence.

22
FORCEDSPECIALIZATION IN PRIMARY PRODUCTS
  • Some dependent economies break circle.
  • The question how?

23
DISTORTED CONSUMPTION
  • Differences in consumption patterns between
    classes always mark societies

24
INCREASING INEQUALITIES
  • Not true of all dependent economies.

25
DEPENDENCE BLOCKS GROWTH
  • Some dependent economies have raised the living
    standard of the poor.
  • (Could they have raised it more?)
  • All economies depend upon the international
    system.

26
CONCLUSION
  • The concept of dependence is impossible to define
    and cannot be causally related to a continuance
    of underdevelopment.

27
POLICY
  • Concentrate on the conditions within LDCs that
    inhibit growth.
  • Or study how to break out of the capitalist
    mould.

28
REFLECTIONS
  • Its all their fault
  • El Salvador
  • Domination/Subordination within
  • How did Latin America become dependent?
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