This paper explores these theoretical and practical issues, considering the question of the environmental and ecological impacts of economic activity from the viewpoint of the scale at which this activity takes place and the exchanges across time and space which affect its sustainability. Following a consideration of the dynamics of economic change in the next section, the paper discusses the meaning of trade/exchange, economic scale, and political/ecological/economic boundaries before returning in the final section to the two equity-related issues outlined above.This research was supported by the International Development Research Centr
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This essay is a discussion of the effects of environmental sustainability on economic growth. The qu...
This paper critically evaluates different models of economic progress and development using concepts...
I begin this paper with summaries of environment and development perspectives foundational to contem...
Concerns over the pace, scope and causes of environmental degradation have led to a renewed interest...
Bioregional and "ecological economics" theory describes the growth of local economic linkages as vi...
The relationship between free trade and the environment is one of the main issues of contention betw...
The present acceleration of environmental destruction can be linked to the economic trading strategi...
Ecologically unequal exchange theory posits asymmetric net flows of biophysical resources from poore...
The growing importance of international trade has resulted in many debates concerning growth and th...
The main criticisms of trade from a sustainability viewpoint are that it accelerates resource deplet...
The theory of ecologically unequal exchange (EUE) posits that contemporary international trade facil...
The last decade of environmental advocacy has been characterized by the application of economic prin...
In this article, core tenets and claims of the theory of ecologically unequal exchange (EUE) are syn...
Three theoretical models of the overlap between international trade and factor movements, patterns o...
Sustainability is a global issue concerning future generations, but steps towards sustainable develo...
This essay is a discussion of the effects of environmental sustainability on economic growth. The qu...
This paper critically evaluates different models of economic progress and development using concepts...
I begin this paper with summaries of environment and development perspectives foundational to contem...