Uneven and combined development and unequal exchange: the second wind of neoliberal ‘free trade’?
With capitalist social relations emerging in a prior system of absolutist states in Europe, the outward expansion of capitalism through conditions of uneven and combined development became dependent on the existence of multiple political entities. States in turn are brought into relations of unequal...
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| description | With capitalist social relations emerging in a prior system of absolutist states in Europe, the outward expansion of capitalism through conditions of uneven and combined development became dependent on the existence of multiple political entities. States in turn are brought into relations of unequal exchange within the global economy. This article analyses the way in which current neoliberal ‘free trade’ policies are related to these fundamental capitalist dynamics, deepening further processes of uneven and combined development as well as unequal exchange. |
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| spelling | nottingham-351682020-05-04T16:43:19Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35168/ Uneven and combined development and unequal exchange: the second wind of neoliberal ‘free trade’? Bieler, Andreas Morton, Adam David With capitalist social relations emerging in a prior system of absolutist states in Europe, the outward expansion of capitalism through conditions of uneven and combined development became dependent on the existence of multiple political entities. States in turn are brought into relations of unequal exchange within the global economy. This article analyses the way in which current neoliberal ‘free trade’ policies are related to these fundamental capitalist dynamics, deepening further processes of uneven and combined development as well as unequal exchange. Taylor & Francis 2014-02-06 Article PeerReviewed Bieler, Andreas and Morton, Adam David (2014) Uneven and combined development and unequal exchange: the second wind of neoliberal ‘free trade’? Globalizations, 11 (1). pp. 35-45. ISSN 1474-774X capitalist expansion free trade unequal exchange uneven and combined development http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14747731.2014.860334 doi:10.1080/14747731.2014.860334 doi:10.1080/14747731.2014.860334 |
| spellingShingle | capitalist expansion free trade unequal exchange uneven and combined development Bieler, Andreas Morton, Adam David Uneven and combined development and unequal exchange: the second wind of neoliberal ‘free trade’? |
| title | Uneven and combined development and unequal exchange: the second wind of neoliberal ‘free trade’? |
| title_full | Uneven and combined development and unequal exchange: the second wind of neoliberal ‘free trade’? |
| title_fullStr | Uneven and combined development and unequal exchange: the second wind of neoliberal ‘free trade’? |
| title_full_unstemmed | Uneven and combined development and unequal exchange: the second wind of neoliberal ‘free trade’? |
| title_short | Uneven and combined development and unequal exchange: the second wind of neoliberal ‘free trade’? |
| title_sort | uneven and combined development and unequal exchange: the second wind of neoliberal ‘free trade’? |
| topic | capitalist expansion free trade unequal exchange uneven and combined development |
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