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==Basics== The premises of dependency theory are that:<ref>{{cite book|last=Deji|first=Olanike|title=Gender and Rural Development: Advanced studies|year=2012|pages=20}}</ref> # Poor nations provide natural resources, cheap labour, a destination for obsolete technology, and markets for developed nations, without which the latter could not have the standard of living they enjoy. # Wealthy nations actively perpetuate a state of dependence by various means. This influence may be multifaceted, involving [[economics]], [[propaganda model|media control]], [[politics]], [[banking]] and [[finance]], [[education]], [[culture]], and [[sport]].
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