Dependency, Techno-Economic Heritage, Disarticulation, and Social Development in Less Developed Nations
This analysis investigates the proposition that disarticulation explains the effects of dependency and techno-economic heritage on social development. The results show that disarticulation does not act as a major intervening or mediating structure between dependency and social development, nor does...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Sociological perspectives 1997-01, Vol.40 (4), p.661-680 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This analysis investigates the proposition that disarticulation explains the effects of dependency and techno-economic heritage on social development. The results show that disarticulation does not act as a major intervening or mediating structure between dependency and social development, nor does it account for the effects of techno-economic heritage on social development. Disarticulation is found to have a modest curvilinear effect on social development and may act as a contextual variable that enhances rather than mediates the effects of dependency on social development. /// [Spanish] Este análisis investiga la proposición de que la desarticulación justifica los efectos de la dependencia y la herencia técnico-económica en el desarrollo social. Los resultados muestran que la desarticulación no actúa como una estructura mediatizadora o una intervención mayor entre dependencia y desarrollo social, tampoco da cuenta de los efectos de la herencia técnico-económica del desarrollo social. La desarticulación presenta un modesto efecto curvilinear en el desarrollo social y puede actuar como una variable contextual que incrementa los efectos de dependencia sobre el desarrollo social en lugar de mediarlos. /// [Chinese] (Unicode for Chinese abstract). /// [Japanese] (Unicode for Japanese abstract). |
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ISSN: | 0731-1214 1533-8673 |
DOI: | 10.2307/1389468 |