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Rethinking Uneven Development

Michael Dunford

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Abstract: This pioneering book appraises earlier literature and proposes methodological, theoretical and analytical tools for understanding the uneven evolution of development. Michael Dunford explores how global development and international, national, regional and social inequalities have been shaped by centuries of colonisation, imperialism, industrialisation and hegemonic powers.

Keywords: Uneven And Combined Development; Social And Geographical Inequality; Comparative Modernisation And Industrialisation Paths; Colonialism And Imperialism; Industrial; Mercantile And Financial Capitalism; Hegemony And World Systems (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035352968
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction to Rethinking Uneven Development Downloads
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Concepts and drivers of uneven (and combined) development in space (synchrony) and time (diachrony) Downloads
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Government, money, imperialism and uneven development Downloads
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Modes of production, the world in which capitalism emerged and the assets on which it drew Downloads
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Division of labour, industrial organisation and uneven development: from Smith to Kaldor Downloads
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Geography and uneven development Downloads
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Structuralist, dependency and world systems theories Downloads
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World development: the ‘Little’ and ‘Great’ divergences Downloads
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From the Golden Age to the North Atlantic financial crisis and after Downloads
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Uneven regional and national development: Italy, the UK and China Downloads
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The rise and fall of great powers: macroeconomic geographies and histories Downloads
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