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'''Overdevelopment''' refers to a way of seeing global inequality that focuses on the negative consequences of excessive consumption. It exists as the mutually constitutive counterpart to the more commonly known concept of ‘underdevelopment’.
By questioning how and why uneven development is produced in the world, one can evaluate the global North’s role and responsibility as “overdevelopers” in producing global inequality. According to various surveys, consumption is seemingly not making people notably happy, but rather increasing the West's [[ecological footprint]]. <ref> Barkin, Samuel J. Trade, Sustainable Development and the Environment, Global Environmental Politics3:4, November 2003 </ref> Overdevelopment has a huge impact on the environment, the social realm, human rights, and the global economy.
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