White Wealth and Black Poverty: American Investments in Southern Africa
By (Author) Barbara Rogers
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th July 1976
United States
General
Non Fiction
332.67373068
Hardback
331
Rogers' forceful case for U.S. economic disengagement from South Africa is buttressed by a detailed description of the parallel development of apartheid and industrialization in South Africa. Covering South Africa's modern sector, the economic structure of the homelands, income distribution, and foreign (particularly U.S.) investors, this study provides a valuable resource, superseding in breadth and depth most current analyses of the subject.-Foreign Affairs
"Rogers' forceful case for U.S. economic disengagement from South Africa is buttressed by a detailed description of the parallel development of apartheid and industrialization in South Africa. Covering South Africa's modern sector, the economic structure of the homelands, income distribution, and foreign (particularly U.S.) investors, this study provides a valuable resource, superseding in breadth and depth most current analyses of the subject."-Foreign Affairs
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