| Classical Dependency | 'New' dependency | |
| Similarities
Focus of research Level of analysis Key concepts Policy implications |
Third World development National level Core-periphery, dependency Dependency harmful to development |
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| Differences
Methodology Key factors Nature of dependency Dependency and development |
High-level abstraction, focus on general pattern of dependency Emphasis on external: unequal exchange, colonialism Mostly economic Mutually exclusive (leads only to underdevelopment) |
Historical-structural, focus on concrete situation of dependency Emphasis on internal: class conflict, state Mostly socio-political Can coexist (associated-dependent development) |

| Dependency Perspective | World-System Perspective | |
| Unit of analysis | Nation-state | World-system |
| Methodology | Structural-historical: boom and bust of nation-states | Historical dynamics of the world-system: cyclical rhythms and secular trends |
| Theoretical structure | Bimodal: core-periphery | Tri-modal: core-semiperiphery-periphery |
| Direction of development | Deterministic: dependency is generally harmful | Possible upward and downward mobility in the world-economy |
| Research focus | On the periphery | On the periphery as well as on the core, the semiperiphery and the world-economy |