Rural Togo's Integration into Global Economy: Impact of Great Depression
The article discusses how even remote areas like northern Togo have become part of the global economy over time. By 1919, this region had little contact with the outside world, but the Great Depression in the 1930s showed that it was already connected. Since then, capitalism has spread in the area, like in many other developing regions. This shows that today's world economy is interconnected and affects even the most isolated places.