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Global Capitalism and Ecologically Unequal Exchange

Ecologically Unequal Exchange and the Value of Money

Pages 22-42 | Published online: 29 Mar 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Unequal exchange is a common theme in two major global issues, uneven economic development and the environmental crisis. Ecologically unequal exchange is usually derived from the product composition of international trade as an opposition between extractive and industrial economies. However, this explanation fails to capture asymmetric flows of biophysical resources in the new international division of labour. Inspired by an Eco-Marxist approach, a consistent account of the ecologically unequal exchange is presented based on the different value of money between countries. An econometric test confirms the theoretical hypothesis. Unequal exchange emerges as a structural manifestation of the uneven development of capitalism, which exacerbates the global environmental crisis and pre-existing power imbalances by reproducing global economic and ecological hierarchies.

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Notes

1 http://www.emergy-nead.com/home. On the methodology of the NEAD see Pan et al. (Citation2017).

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Andrea Ricci

Andrea Ricci is Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Urbino, Italy. He obtained a MIA in International Economics from the Graduate Institute of Geneva and a PhD in Political Economy from the Università Politecnica delle Marche. His research interests focus on international economics, Marxist economics and political economy. His recent book Value and Unequal Exchange in International Trade: The Geography of Global Capitalist Exploitation (2021) is published by Routledge, London.

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