Economics of Extractivism

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Economics of Extractivism

Energy and Resources in the 21st Century

Development studies Development economics and emerging economies Environmental economics Environmental management

Authors: Rosa Mª Regueiro Ferreira, Pablo Alonso Fernandez, Aurelia Mane Estrada

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Collection: Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 12th November 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040600658


Extractivism and Its Dynamics

Extractivism is an economic model based on the extraction of natural resources for export that is widespread in resource-rich countries. Historically, extractivism was typically used in reference to fossil fuels but in recent decades the drive to find new energy sources has given rise to new dynamics in extractivism. This book identifies and describes these new dynamics and trends in extractivism and explores their effects on the economic development and environmental impact of different countries, to show the potential benefits and limits of renewable energies.

This is followed by a detailed description of the various impacts around extractivism of different energy sources throughout the 21st century: fossil fuels, renewables and other sources. Subsequently, the implications of extractivism for economic development, the environment, the energy transition, and the problems and conflicts arising from the relations between extractivist countries and consumers in the field of energy are examined in depth.

Intended Audience

This book will be of interest to readers in ecological economics, environmental economics, energy economics, political ecology, and anyone working on energy issues in the social and natural sciences.

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