作者: D Macqueen 摘要: This document presents the findings of problem surveys carried out in three regions: Southern Africa; Belize, Guyana and the Caribbean States; and Central America. Semi-structured interviews were carried out in 202 institutions in 22 countries. 年份: 2001 收藏...
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aDependency theory as suggested by Little is that “poor countries are conditioned by their economic relationships with rich economies to occupy a subordinate and dependent role that inhibits development by expropriating investible surplus” 附庸理论如由一点建议是“穷国由他们的经济关系适应以富有的经济...
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