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      Neocolonialism, economic dependence and political change: a case study of cotton and textile production in the Ivory Coast 1960 to 1970

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            Political and economic change in the Ivory Coast between 1960 and 1970 reflects the contradictions of capital accumulation in post‐war metropolitan France, transferred to the periphery. The weakness of the French textile industry after the war led to the need for overseas expansion and for State support. The role of the French colonial and Ivorian ‘independent’ states has been to strengthen the basis of the textile companies and their associates, the colonial trading houses, through legislation which gives the industry various tax concessions and protection against competing Far Eastern textile imports. The State has also carried out policies designed to increase cotton production for the companies and this has resulted in a decline in food production. The industry produces high priced goods which are beyond the reach of local pockets and has also replaced local artisanal production in some cases. Further the companies have expatriated their super‐profits abroad. While there are emerging contradictions between more advanced sections of the industry which are now manufacturing raw cloth in the Ivory Coast, and the old style ‘assembly’ companies which import semi‐finished cloth from France, it can be expected that the State will try to resolve these contradictions in favour of foreign capitalist interests as a whole.

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            Review of African Political Economy
            Review of African Political Economy
            0305-6244
            1740-1720
            1975
            : 2
            : 2
            : 36-53
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            8703245 Review of African Political Economy, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1975, pp. 36-53
            10.1080/03056247508703245
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            Sociology,Economic development,Political science,Labor & Demographic economics,Political economics,Africa

            References

            1. Capronnier Francois. . 1959. . La crise de l'industrie cotonnière francaise . , p. 223––246. . Paris : : Ed Genin. .

            2. Landes David S.. 1969. . The Unbound Prometheus. Technological Change and Industrial Development in Western Europe from 1750 to the Present . , p. 131 London : : Cambridge University Press. .

            3. Gendarme René. . 1954. . La region du Nord. Essai d'analyse economique . , Paris : : A. Colin. .

            4. Allix Andre and Gibert Andre. . 1957. . Geographie des Textiles . , p. 81 Paris : : Ed Genin. .

            5. Les Instituts de Recherches d'Outre‐Mer , published by the Institut francaise du Recherches Fruitières, ( Paris , IFAC 1961 ) p 42 .

            6. 1954. . On the role of the textile sector in the French economy see: France, Présidence du Conseil, Commissariat Général au Plan de Modernisation et d'Equipement. Deuxieme Plan (1954 to 1957). . ‘Rapport du Groupe d'Etudes de Fibres Textiles’ . , November;: 19––20. .

            7. Cabot J.. 1965. . Le Bassin du Moyen Logone . , p. 253––256. . p. 263––278. . Paris : : ORSTOM. .

            8. Warren Bill. . 1973. . ‘Imperialism and Capitalist Industrialization’. . New Left Review . , September‐October;: 12

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