The ecologically unequal exchange (EUE) literature has provided ample empirical evidence for asymmetric transfer of material and energy resources from low-income to high-income countries. However, research has not been able to clearly specify the causal mechanisms driving these processes. This paper relates participation in global value chains (GVCs) to development patterns and ecologically unequal exchange. We conduct a principal components analysis and a clustering analysis along six dimensions (GVC participation, GVC value capture, investment, socioeconomic development, domestic environmental impact and international environmental balance) for 133 countries between 1995 and 2015. We find three social, ecological, productive development...
As the economy has become more globalized, labour and environmental impacts have been redistributed ...
Unequal exchange theory posits that economic growth in the “advanced economies” of the global North ...
This study aims to understand the uneven distribution of CO2 emissions between high-income countries...
The ecologically unequal exchange (EUE) literature has provided ample empirical evidence for asymmet...
Ecological unequal exchange refers to the inequalities enacted through international trade wherein e...
Ecologically unequal exchange theory posits asymmetric net flows of biophysical resources from poore...
Ecologically unequal exchange theory posits asymmetric net flows of biophysical resources from poore...
Under economic globalization, developing countries are suffering from international- trade-induced r...
We evaluate the argument that international trade influences disproportionate cross-national utiliza...
This paper has three interconnected aims: proposing a novel and rigorous definition of a global valu...
I begin this paper with summaries of environment and development perspectives foundational to contem...
We examine carbon emission transfers via trade among countries over a 20-year period. A net transfer...
In this article, core tenets and claims of the theory of ecologically unequal exchange (EUE) are syn...
This article explores the variety of socioeconomic outcomes from global value chains (GVCs) particip...
This article aims to theoretically and empirically study the macroeconomic interactions between prod...
As the economy has become more globalized, labour and environmental impacts have been redistributed ...
Unequal exchange theory posits that economic growth in the “advanced economies” of the global North ...
This study aims to understand the uneven distribution of CO2 emissions between high-income countries...
The ecologically unequal exchange (EUE) literature has provided ample empirical evidence for asymmet...
Ecological unequal exchange refers to the inequalities enacted through international trade wherein e...
Ecologically unequal exchange theory posits asymmetric net flows of biophysical resources from poore...
Ecologically unequal exchange theory posits asymmetric net flows of biophysical resources from poore...
Under economic globalization, developing countries are suffering from international- trade-induced r...
We evaluate the argument that international trade influences disproportionate cross-national utiliza...
This paper has three interconnected aims: proposing a novel and rigorous definition of a global valu...
I begin this paper with summaries of environment and development perspectives foundational to contem...
We examine carbon emission transfers via trade among countries over a 20-year period. A net transfer...
In this article, core tenets and claims of the theory of ecologically unequal exchange (EUE) are syn...
This article explores the variety of socioeconomic outcomes from global value chains (GVCs) particip...
This article aims to theoretically and empirically study the macroeconomic interactions between prod...
As the economy has become more globalized, labour and environmental impacts have been redistributed ...
Unequal exchange theory posits that economic growth in the “advanced economies” of the global North ...
This study aims to understand the uneven distribution of CO2 emissions between high-income countries...