Andre Gunder Frank

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Andre Gunder Frank was a German-American economic historian and sociologist best known for his influential critiques of capitalism and contributions to world-systems and underdevelopment theory.

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instanceOf German-American
economic historian
historian of economics
person
social scientist
sociologist
academicDegree PhD in economics
birthCountry Germany NERFINISHED
birthDate 1929-02-24
birthPlace Berlin NERFINISHED
citizenship Germany
United States of America
deathCountry Luxembourg NERFINISHED
deathDate 2005-04-23
deathPlace Luxembourg City NERFINISHED
doctoralAdvisor Milton Friedman NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of Chicago
employer Binghamton University NERFINISHED
University of Amsterdam NERFINISHED
University of Chile NERFINISHED
University of East Anglia NERFINISHED
University of Toronto NERFINISHED
familyName Frank NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork dependency theory
development studies
economic history
political economy
sociology
world-systems analysis
givenName Andre NERFINISHED
influenced Immanuel Wallerstein NERFINISHED
Samir Amin NERFINISHED
influencedBy Karl Marx
Paul Baran NERFINISHED
knownFor critique of capitalism
dependency theory
underdevelopment theory
world-systems perspective
movement dependency theory school
world-systems theory
name Andre Gunder Frank NERFINISHED
notableWork Capitalism and Underdevelopment in Latin America NERFINISHED
Latin America: Underdevelopment or Revolution NERFINISHED
ReOrient: Global Economy in the Asian Age NERFINISHED
World Accumulation, 1492–1789 NERFINISHED
occupation professor
researcher
writer
theoreticalContribution analysis of core–periphery relations
concept of the development of underdevelopment

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dependency theory associatedWith Andre Gunder Frank