1. Reorient
Frank's holistic look at economic history and interpretation of historical facts allows him to develop a unique and plausible version of world economic development; however, his failure to consider factors within individual countries, questionable use of factual evidence, lack of consideration to different points of view and various other inconsistencies in his book debase his argument significantly. ... The A & B cycles that Frank cites in ReOrient are from an early book that he wrote and a theory that he developed in earlier works. ... The peoples in theses countries, while supplying...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate