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The Factors that Drive Forestry Export Ties: A Network Perspective
Authors:Jamie M Sommer
Institution:1. Department of Sociology, University of South Florida (USF), Tampa, FL, USAjamiesommer@usf.edu
Abstract:Abstract

Forestry exports are considered one of the major drivers of forest loss worldwide, especially for developing nations. Building on these insights, this article considers the factors that explain forestry flows using a network perspective. Using network data from measuring forestry export flows between all nations from 1997 to 2012, this article offers an explanation for what factors contribute to the network ties of exporting nations in the global forestry network. Fixed effects negative binomial regression analysis for a panel of 94 low- and middle-income nations shows that economic and neo-institutional factors are the strongest predictors of forestry export network ties. The findings have important theoretical and methodological implications. Future research may aim to incorporate more explicit ideas of social connectedness to their cross-national analyses by integrating a network perspective.
Keywords:Environment  forestry export ties  global trade  network analysis  unequal ecological exchange
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