Gold, drugs, blood, and global capital: The new business imperialism and extractivism dynamics in postcolonial Peru (opens in new tab)
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, Ahead of Print. This article examines how Peru’s gold economy, at the intersection of licit and illicit circuits, has become a conduit for contemporary forms of business imperialism. Against a backdrop of rising global demand for gold and sustained capital inflows, both ...
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