Social Ecography : International trade, network analysis, and an Emmanuelian conceptualization of ecological unequal exchange
Författare
Summary, in English
Using formal tools from social network analysis, the theory is tested on empirical trade data for two commodity types – primary agricultural goods and fuel commodities – for the period 1995-1999. As the selected commodities can be seen as adequate representations of the third Ricardian production factor, i.e. natural resources, ecological unequal exchange as conceptualized in this thesis is more in line with the original Emmanuelian factor-cost theory than previous approaches. Here, similar to Emmanuel’s formulation, it is a theory about factor cost differentials.
Whereas the theory mostly holds true in the case of fuel commodities, the analysis of primary agricultural commodities actually points to an inverse relationship between structural positionality and ecological unequal exchange. This could point to a fundamental difference between these two types of commodities, for instance as reflected in an observed ecological Leontief paradox, which underlines the need for more detailed, and less typological, treatments of ecological unequal exchange.
Avdelning/ar
Publiceringsår
2010
Språk
Engelska
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
Lund studies in human ecology
Volym
11
Fulltext
Dokumenttyp
Doktorsavhandling
Förlag
Department of Social and Economic Geography, Lund University
Ämne
- Social and Economic Geography
Nyckelord
- ecological unequal exchange
- commodity trade
- ecological economics
- world-system analysis
- network analysis
- human ecology
- ecography
Aktiv
Published
Handledare
- Pernille Gooch
ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt
- ISSN: 1403-5022
- ISBN: 978-91-628-8138-2
Försvarsdatum
11 september 2010
Försvarstid
10:00
Försvarsplats
Världen, Geocentrum 1, Sölvegatan 10, Lund, Sweden
Opponent
- Richard York (Dr)