The dependency school of thought holds that

a. businesses become too dependent upon public subsidies.
b. underdeveloped countries become dependent upon foreign aid.
c. the lower class is dependent upon the upper class and therefore votes as instructed.
d. underdeveloped countries find it difficult to achieve growth in a global system dominated by wealthy countries.
e. wealthy countries are dependent upon underdeveloped ones for cheap labor and resources.


d

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