A ideia da dependência e seus lugares

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https://doi.org/10.11606/2316901X.n90.2025.e10734

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Teorias da dependência, Teorias do desenvolvimento, Pensamento econômico africano

Resumo

As teorias da dependência foram uma importante contribuição das ciências sociais latino-americanas. Seu desdobramento mais reconhecido são as teorias do sistema-mundo, desenvolvidas por teóricos do centro do capitalismo como Fernand Braudel e Immanuel Wallerstein. Há, contudo, um importante eco das teorias da dependência no pensamento econômico africano dos anos 1960 e 1970. Nosso trabalho se propõe a analisar a influência das teorias da dependência nas formulações do Instituto Africano para o Desenvolvimento Econômico e Planejamento (IDEP), em particular do período em que esteve sob a direção do economista egípcio Samir Amin. Nossas principais fontes são documentos oficiais do IDEP e as memórias de Amin.

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Biografia do Autor

  • Antonio Mota Filho, Universidade Federal de São Paulo

    Antonio Mota Filho é professor assistente do Departamento de Relações Internacionais da Universidade Federal de São Paulo (Unifesp).

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2025-05-07

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Mota Filho, A. (2025). A ideia da dependência e seus lugares. Revista Do Instituto De Estudos Brasileiros, 1(90), e10734. https://doi.org/10.11606/2316901X.n90.2025.e10734