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Limits to Capitalist Development: The Industrialization of Peru, 1950-1980

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Dr. Weeks presents a detailed critique of dependency theory as an explanation of underdevelopment and offers an alternative theory based on the internal contradictions within underdeveloped countries and the competitive nature of international capitalism. Applying his theory to Peru, he shows how the country has been transformed over the last thirt

268 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 1, 1985

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May 28, 2022
Sadly, no Capitalism there. Only traces of market economy. And it makes sense, as Weeks is one of those that might consider North Korea savagely Capitalistic. For the rest of the world, the fallacious arguments in this book are about a controlled economy, and how it can't work, no matter how moral Weeks finds the impoverishing of the workers to feed the parasitic class, either the industrialists in Peru, or the academics like Weeks.
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