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The problem is not that poor countries are having difficulty hoisting themselves up the development ladder; the problem is that they are being actively prevented from doing so. The development industry likes to refer to poor countries by the passive adjective ‘underdeveloped’. But perhaps it would be more accurate to make the term a transitive verb, ‘under-developed’: to have had one’s development intentionally obstructed, undone or reversed by an external power.
The Divide: A Brief Guide to Global Inequality and its Solutions
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