Contents:1. Economic Underdevelopment: a Politico-Historical Perspective
Part I: Investment Patterns in the Settler and Non-Settler Situations
2. Economic Underdevelopment and the Settler/ Nonsettle Dichotomy
3. Export Staples and their Contrasting Impact on Development - the Settler and the Nonsettler Regions
4. Economic Development in the Settler and the Nonsettler Colonies: Differences in Scope and Orientation
5. Settler Autonomy as a Basis of Growth Impulses
6. Settler Growth and the Repression of Indigenous Interests
Part II: The Plantation System and Underdevelopment
7. Plantations and their Metropolitan Orientation
8. Problems of Labour Supply and the recourse to Migrant Labour: I. Labour Shortages and Non-availability of Indigenous Labour
9. Problems of Labour Supply and the recourse to Migrant Labour: II. The Response of the Indigenous Labour to the Plantation System
10. The Scale of Plantation Operations and Productive Efficiency - A Distorted Image
11. Plantations and Technological Stagnation
12. Labour Relations in Plantations
Part III: Towards a Theory of Underdevelopment
13. The Framework and Mechanisms of Metropolitan Control
14. The Domination of Plantation Interests by Merchant Capital: Agency House-Plantation Relations
15. Merchant Capitalism and Underdevelopment
16. Plantations, Economic Dualism and the Colonial Mode of Production
17. The Political Economy of Underdevelopment
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