Theatres of Accumulation

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A01=T.G. McGee
A01=Warwick Armstrong
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Andean Pac
Ar Ag
Asian Market Economies
Australian National University
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Author_Warwick Armstrong
Bayan Lepa
Bu T
Ca N B
capital flows in developing economies
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Comercio Exterior
dependency theory
Economic Journal
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Er Ica
Gilber T
global south cities
Hard T
hong
HONG KON
Junta
kong
La Costa
latin
Latin American Urbanization
lower
Lower Circuit
migration and urbanisation
Military Junta
Morona Santiago
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Pioneer Series
regional development studies
Religious Congregations
Resettlement Estates
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social stratification research
T O Th E West
tambo
urban economic inequality
urbanization
World Bank Staff Working Paper
World Development Report

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415860321
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 May 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In the great cities of Latin America and Asia, international business and local firms meet and, in particular, influence teh development strategies of Third World countries. The authors of Theatres of Accumulation argue that these cities play a crucial role in the process of capital accumulation and of unequal exchange and dependency. They examine the twin patterns of convergence and divergence in lifestyles and economic activities, and show how the flow of capital through the urban system beings net losses to the rural regions and further exacerbates income inequalities between regions and classes.

Theatres of accumulation provides an overview of urbanization in the Third World, as well as specific case studies. It deals with theoretical issues and projects the likely developments in urbanization in the future. Armstrong and McGee's work is essential reading for social science and planning professionals and students, in the developed world and the Third World, who are concerned with urban processes.

This book was first published in 1985.

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