This paper examines the theoretical exposition of underdevelopment based on content analysis and qualitative techniques. The paper argues that underdevelopment in the third world nations resulted from the negative effects of colonialism and neocolonialism i.e., exploitation of mineral resources of colonies, unequal terms of trade, imposition of foreign rule and dubious activities of multinational corporations. The adoption of adjustment programmes by the third world nations has contributed immensely to their underdevelopment. However, there are internal dimensions to development of underdevelopment in the third world nations such as widespread corruption, prebendalism, personalization of power, poor leadership and lack of good institutions ...
The present stage of the vast majority of the peoples of the third world is characterized as existin...
Africa is endowed with abundant natural resources and it has attracted development aid from the rich...
The underdevelopment of Africa’s and Nigeria is neither natural nor solely caused by internal contra...
This paper conceptualizes and contextualizes underdevelopment. Methodologically the paper argues tha...
The pursuit for achievement of development aspirations of people world over has been at the core of ...
In this article we have tried to answer to the question ‘why some economies are developed and othere...
This paper examines Walter Rodney’s argument of How Europe Underdeveloped Africa and its justificati...
Since the incorporation of the Third World nations into the world capitalist system, the underdevelo...
IDRC personnel. Compilation on the economic aspects of underdevelopment - discusses the causes and f...
textabstractThe Third World is too diverse to allow us to make many meaningful generalizations. No m...
Since the incorporation of the Third World nations into the world capitalist system, the underdevelo...
Underdevelopment has plagued Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), since independence the post-colonial African ...
Underdevelopment has plagued Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), since independence the post-colonial African ...
ABSTRACT: Neither orthodox development theory nor dependency theory, which emerged as a reaction to ...
As historians, living in the contemporary world, we ask and are asked about the causes of underdevel...
The present stage of the vast majority of the peoples of the third world is characterized as existin...
Africa is endowed with abundant natural resources and it has attracted development aid from the rich...
The underdevelopment of Africa’s and Nigeria is neither natural nor solely caused by internal contra...
This paper conceptualizes and contextualizes underdevelopment. Methodologically the paper argues tha...
The pursuit for achievement of development aspirations of people world over has been at the core of ...
In this article we have tried to answer to the question ‘why some economies are developed and othere...
This paper examines Walter Rodney’s argument of How Europe Underdeveloped Africa and its justificati...
Since the incorporation of the Third World nations into the world capitalist system, the underdevelo...
IDRC personnel. Compilation on the economic aspects of underdevelopment - discusses the causes and f...
textabstractThe Third World is too diverse to allow us to make many meaningful generalizations. No m...
Since the incorporation of the Third World nations into the world capitalist system, the underdevelo...
Underdevelopment has plagued Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), since independence the post-colonial African ...
Underdevelopment has plagued Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), since independence the post-colonial African ...
ABSTRACT: Neither orthodox development theory nor dependency theory, which emerged as a reaction to ...
As historians, living in the contemporary world, we ask and are asked about the causes of underdevel...
The present stage of the vast majority of the peoples of the third world is characterized as existin...
Africa is endowed with abundant natural resources and it has attracted development aid from the rich...
The underdevelopment of Africa’s and Nigeria is neither natural nor solely caused by internal contra...