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Dialogues on Development Volume 1: Dependency
U Kufakurinani, I Kvangraven, MD Styve, F Santanta
332017
Samir Amin and beyond: the enduring relevance of Amin’s approach to political economy
IH Kvangraven, MD Styve, U Kufakurinani
Review of African Political Economy 48 (167), 1-7, 2021
142021
Dialogues on Development Volume 1: Dependency
IH Kvangraven, MD Styve, U Kufakurinani, F Santanta
Institute for New Economic Thinking, 2017
92017
From Marikana to London. The Anti-Blackness of Mining Finance
MD Styve
The University of Bergen, 2019
62019
Introduction: Why Should We Discuss Dependency Theory Today
U Kufakurinani, I Harvold Kvangraven, F Santana, M Dyveke Styve
Dialogues on development 1, 2017
62017
‘The hole in the ground that cannot be moved’: Political risk as a racial vernacular of extractive industry development
MD Styve, PR Gilbert
The Extractive Industries and Society 13, 101100, 2023
42023
The informal empire of London
A Higginbottom, M Dyveke Styve
Young Scholars International/Institute for New Economic Thinking 1, 60-66, 2017
32017
The Hierarchies of Global Finance: An Anti-Disciplinary Research Agenda
IH Kvangraven, M Dyveke Styve
Review of Political Economy, 1-24, 2023
12023
Extractive scars and the lightness of finance
MD Styve
The entangled legacies of empire, 305-310, 2023
2023
The Caribbean plantation economy and dependency theory
R McKenzie, M Dyveke Styve
Young Scholars International; Institute for New Economic Thinking 1, 42-48, 2017
2017
Who Benefits?
MD Styve
2013
2. Dependency Theory: Its Enduring Relevance
MD Styve
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