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Underdeveloping the Amazon: Extraction, Unequal Exchange, and the Failure of the Modern State.
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1986
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Unequal ExchangeEconomic DevelopmentLand UseTradeSustainable DevelopmentEnvironmental EconomicsEnvironmental PlanningSocial SciencesNatural ResourceModern StateNatural ResourcesLand RedistributionAfrican DevelopmentEconomicsNatural CapitalLand DevelopmentStephen G. BunkerCommodity FrontierGeographyIndustrial ProductionMan-land RelationshipBusinessNatural Resource EconomicsAnthropologySustainabilityNatural Resource Extraction
Underdeveloping the shows how different extractive economies have periodically enriched various dominant classes but progressively impoverished the entire region by disrupting both the Amazon Basin's ecology and human communities. Contending that traditional models of development based almost exclusively on the European and American experience of industrial production cannot apply to a regional economy founded on extraction, Stephen G. Bunker proposes a new model based on the use and depletion of energy values in natural resources as the key to understanding the disruptive forces at work in the Basin.