In this article, core tenets and claims of the theory of ecologically unequal exchange (EUE) are synthesized. EUE theory postulates a net flow of natural resources from peripheral developing to core industrialized countries through international trade, a situation which undermines the development of the periphery while enhancing that of the core. The key claims and EUE mechanisms are categorized and discussed under three topics: 1) the structure of the capitalist world-economy, 2) monetary valuation, and 3) equity and justice. The treadmill logic of capitalism in which capital extracts ecological resources and release waste in an endless pursuit of profits creates an expansionary dynamic which draws peripheral countries into exploitative ma...
Ecological unequal exchange refers to the inequalities enacted through international trade wherein e...
The article examines the changing nature of politics in the United Nations climate negotiations thro...
Perhaps the most vexing question in ecological economics is whether nature is a direct source and/or...
In this article, core tenets and claims of the theory of ecologically unequal exchange (EUE) are syn...
The theory of ecologically unequal exchange (EUE) posits that contemporary international trade facil...
The theory of ecologically unequal exchange (EUE) posits that international trade is structurally or...
Ecologically unequal exchange theory posits asymmetric net flows of biophysical resources from poore...
This article introduces a Special Section on Ecologically Unequal Exchange (EUE), an underlying sour...
Unequal exchange is a common theme in two major global issues, uneven economic development and the ...
In the last 30 years, neoliberal capitalist globalization profoundly restructured the world economy....
Ecologically unequal exchange theory posits asymmetric net flows of biophysical resources from poore...
This article introduces a Special Section on Ecologically Unequal Exchange (EUE), an underlying sour...
I begin this paper with summaries of environment and development perspectives foundational to contem...
This is Part 2 of an article arguing for an extended application of Karl Marx’s insight that the app...
This is Part 1 of an article arguing for an extended application of Karl Marx’s insight that the app...
Ecological unequal exchange refers to the inequalities enacted through international trade wherein e...
The article examines the changing nature of politics in the United Nations climate negotiations thro...
Perhaps the most vexing question in ecological economics is whether nature is a direct source and/or...
In this article, core tenets and claims of the theory of ecologically unequal exchange (EUE) are syn...
The theory of ecologically unequal exchange (EUE) posits that contemporary international trade facil...
The theory of ecologically unequal exchange (EUE) posits that international trade is structurally or...
Ecologically unequal exchange theory posits asymmetric net flows of biophysical resources from poore...
This article introduces a Special Section on Ecologically Unequal Exchange (EUE), an underlying sour...
Unequal exchange is a common theme in two major global issues, uneven economic development and the ...
In the last 30 years, neoliberal capitalist globalization profoundly restructured the world economy....
Ecologically unequal exchange theory posits asymmetric net flows of biophysical resources from poore...
This article introduces a Special Section on Ecologically Unequal Exchange (EUE), an underlying sour...
I begin this paper with summaries of environment and development perspectives foundational to contem...
This is Part 2 of an article arguing for an extended application of Karl Marx’s insight that the app...
This is Part 1 of an article arguing for an extended application of Karl Marx’s insight that the app...
Ecological unequal exchange refers to the inequalities enacted through international trade wherein e...
The article examines the changing nature of politics in the United Nations climate negotiations thro...
Perhaps the most vexing question in ecological economics is whether nature is a direct source and/or...