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    Corrupting Ecologically Unequal Exchange? India and Forest Loss in a Cross-National Perspective by Jamie M. Sommer, Michael Restivo, John M. Shandra

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Drawing on ecologically unequal exchange theory and previous cross-national research, the authors assess whether wood exports from peripheral nations to India are related to increased forest loss in the exporting nations. …”
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    Green Technology and Ecologically Unequal Exchange: The Environmental and Social Consequences of Ecological Modernization in the World-System by Eric Bonds, Liam Downey

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…This paper contributes to understandings of ecologically unequal exchange within the world-systems perspective by offering a series of case studies of ecological modernization in the automobile industry. …”
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    Ecological unequal exchange: quantifying emissions of toxic chemicals embodied in the global trade of chemicals, products, and waste by Kate Tong, Li Li, Knut Breivik, Frank Wania

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Ecologically unequal exchange arises if more developed economies (‘core’) shift the environmental burden of their consumption and capital accumulation to less developed economies (‘periphery’/‘semi-core’). …”
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    Argentina and the first world war by Roger Gravil

    Published 1976-12-01
    “… The hypothesis of Andre Gunder Frank that Latin America’s underdevelopment is partly attributable to unequal exchange in economic relations with the advanced world includes the obverse proposition that Latin America’s growth has been most substantial in periods such as wartime when links with the metropolitan countries were weakened. …”
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    The legal problemy for the formation of agricultural insurance market in the Republic of Kazakhstan by Aigarinova G.T.

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Agricultural production, as one of the most important sectors of the economy most exposed to weather conditions, natural disasters, as well as the impact of negative factors occurring in the economy (unequal exchange, price disparity, inflation, etc.). In this regard, agricultural producers in particular need of insurance protection. …”
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    Cercando l’Europa. “Traduzioni” dell’Italia nella cultura estone di inizio Novecento by Daniele Monticelli

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…This comparison becomes the place for a reflection on the potentialities and contradictions of the “unequal” exchange between centre and periphery of the European literary and cultural tradition.…”
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    Bangladesh 2000-2017: sustainable growth, technology and the irrelevance of productivity by McCartney, M

    Published 2017
    “…This paper uses the theory of Unequal Exchange from the Dependency School to understand the middle income trap in Bangladesh and further argues that the ideas of productivity, competitiveness and technological change derived from orthodox economic thinking are not useful in understanding growth prospects and policy responses in contemporary middle income countries. …”
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    South-North Nurse Migration and Accumulation by Dispossession in the Late 20th and Early 21st Centuries by Salimah Valiani

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…Socialist feminist notions of caring labor and the Marxian concept of unequal exchange are used to articulate how the disproportionate accumulation of global nursing labor in the global North represents a dispossession of yet greater proportions in the global South.…”
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    Skilled Labour and the Reduction Problem : Questioning the Exploitation Rate Equalization Hypothesis by Rodrigo Straessli Pinto Franklin, Rodrigo Emmanuel Santana Borges, César Sánchez, Everlam Elias Montibeler

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…<p class="first" id="d4250e124">Empirical estimates derived in line with the Marxist framework are essential to fully address several topics, from the dynamics of profit and exploitation rates to unequal exchange, crisis and strategies. Edward Ochoa presented and implemented a pioneering practical proposal to perform such strand of calculations from widely available input–output data. …”
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    Ecological footprint of FDI inflows and income threshold effect: New results with a new approach to income classification by Chun Wang, Merih Uctum

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The impact of exports on Consumption EF is in line with the ecological unequal exchange theory in that they hurt the poor countries but benefit the rich economies.…”
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    Understanding the Context of Global Health Policies: Their Post-Colonial by Kasturi Sen, Imrana Qadeer, Eduardo Missoni

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…This, it argues, has led to an unequal exchange of knowledge, making it impossible to end decades of oppressive hegemony and to prevent inappropriate decision-making on GHPs. …”
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    Reading Hunger and Exhaustion in Clarice Lispector’s A Hora de Estrela by Hannah Gillman

    Published 2024-04-01
    “… Coined by Karl Marx in Capital (1867), the “metabolic rift” or “ecological rift” model describes the cycle of extraction, exportation and exhaustion present in agricultural production and, in particular, highlights the unsustainability of this ecologically-unequal exchange. This article integrates world-literary theory, Social Reproduction Theory, and the model of the metabolic rift to explore how Clarice Lispector’s Hour of the Star (1977) illuminates the peripheralization of women within the capitalist mode of production. …”
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    From Biophysical Calculation to Financial Risk Assessment: Three Worlds of Accounting for Nature by Sylvain Maechler, Valérie Boisvert

    “…The first is public accounting expressed in biophysical, material and energy units, with the aim of exposing the exploitation and unequal exchange of natural resources as an extension of unbalanced trading relations. …”
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    A large duplicated area in the polycystic kidney disease 1 (PKD1) region of chromosome 16 is prone to rearrangement. by Harris, P, Thomas, S, MacCarthy, AB, Stallings, R, Breuning, M, Jenne, D, Fink, T, Buckle, V, Ratcliffe, P, Ward, C

    Published 1994
    “…The OXdup probably arose by an unequal exchange promoted by misalignment of partially homologous areas. …”
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