Value and Unequal Exchange in International Trade

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capital global exploitation
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economic dependency theory
economic geography
empirical study of global trade inequality
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Extrinsic Measure
Fiat Money
free trade doctrine
global inequality
global value chains
globalization
ILO Data
increase in trade
international monetary systems
International Trade
international transfers of value
Intrinsic Measure
labour exploitation
Labour Intensity
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Marx's international law of value
Marxism
Marx’s international law of value
Monetary Expression
National Price Level
Non-capitalist Commodity
Non-equivalent Exchange
Penn Effect
political economy
Poor Periphery
PPP Dollar
PPP Exchange Rate
PPP Theory
Real Exchange Rate
Social Algorithm
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Social Reproduction
Specific Social Form
transfers of value
Unequal Exchange
Unequal exchange challenges
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Vice Versa
world systems analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367513979
  • Weight: 700g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Contrary to the claims made by neoliberal governments and mainstream academics, this book argues that the huge increase in trade in recent decades has not made the world a fairer place: instead, the age of globalization has become a time of mass migration caused by increasing global inequality.

The theory of unequal exchange challenges the free trade doctrine, claiming that transfers of value from poorer to richer countries are hidden behind apparently equivalent market transactions. Following a critical review of the existing approaches, the book proposes a general theory of unequal exchange in the light of an innovative reconstruction of Marx’s international law of value, in which money and exchange rates play a crucial role in decoupling value captured from value produced by different countries, even in perfectly competitive world markets. On this theoretical basis, the book provides an empirical analysis of the international transfers of value in both traditional trade and Global Value Chains. The resulting world mapping of unequal exchange shows the geographical hierarchy of capital global exploitation by revealing a world divided into two quite separate camps of donor and receiving countries, the former being the poorer countries and the latter the richer countries.

This book is addressed to scholars and students of economics and social sciences, as well as activists of the North and the South, interested in a better understanding of the asymmetric power relations implied in global trade. It makes a significant contribution to the literature on political economy, trade, Marxism, international relations, and economic geography.

Andrea Ricci is tenured Assistant Professor in Economics at the University of Urbino, Italy. He obtained a MA in International Economics from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies of Geneva (Switzerland) and a PhD in Political Economy from the Università Politecnica delle Marche (Italy).

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