Economic Imperialism

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Economic Imperialism is a critical concept and field of study that examines how economic power, market forces, and capitalist expansion shape and dominate political, social, and cultural relations both within and between nations.

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instanceOf critical concept
field of study
aimsTo challenge narratives of neutral markets
reveal hidden power relations in the global economy
analyzes debt relations
foreign investment
role of international financial institutions
role of multinational corporations
trade relations
associatedWith capitalism
dependency theory
globalization
imperialism
neo-colonialism
world-systems theory
concerns impact of capitalism on culture
influence of markets on state policy
social stratification between nations
critiques domination by powerful economies
exploitation of weaker nations
unequal economic relations
emergedFrom Marxist theory
critiques of classical imperialism
postcolonial critiques
examines how economic power shapes cultural relations
how economic power shapes political relations
how economic power shapes social relations
relations between nations
relations within nations
focusesOn capitalist expansion
economic power
market forces
relatedTo core-periphery relations
economic domination
hegemony
resource extraction
unequal exchange
studiedIn cultural studies
development studies
international relations
political economy
sociology
views capitalist expansion as a driver of domination
economic relations as instruments of control

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Imperialism and Civilization relatedWork Economic Imperialism