This book provides an introduction to the main theories of capitalist development and critiques the main problems that capitalist development still has to solve around the world. These critiques are focused on studies of key sectors of capitalist development such as electronics, automobiles, agribusiness, apparel, tourism, and other cross cutting areas of commodity chains and women’s work. This book is useful to students of development and international business studies, the public who are interested in the third world issues and people who work in various development agencies.