Reducing Natural Resource Dependency for Economic Growth in Resource Rich Countries

Reducing Natural Resource Dependency for Economic Growth in Resource Rich Countries
Author: Goran M. Muhamad
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2023-07-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789819936403

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This book examines the reduction of natural resource revenue dependency in resource-rich countries. Such countries experience lower economic growth due to factors of high volatility in commodity prices, reduction in accountability, undermining of the competitiveness of other economic sectors, and weak power of institutions. The analysis is based on an identified gap in the literature regarding how private sector development and public sector development affect the degree of dependency on resource revenue in natural resource-rich countries. This book studies the interaction between private and public sector development with dependency on natural resources, specifically exploring whether the two diversified factors lead to a decrease in the degree of dependency, which is important for economic growth and to overcome the "resource curse". Economic diversification is viewed as a long-term solution to the high economic dependency from natural resources. Private sector development and public sector reforms may lead to this diversification. The analysis of the book helps to shed light on private sector development, public services sector privatization, and a taxation system to diversify sources of income, with the objective to reduce dependency on natural resources extraction. This book is an invaluable read for public policymakers, the public and private sectors, law makers, and scholars of developmental studies.

Resource Abundance and Economic Development

Resource Abundance and Economic Development
Author: Richard M. Auty
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 82
Release: 1998
Genre: Commercial policy
ISBN: STANFORD:36105028974066

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DAC Guidelines and Reference Series Natural Resources and Pro Poor Growth The Economics and Politics

DAC Guidelines and Reference Series Natural Resources and Pro Poor Growth The Economics and Politics
Author: OECD
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2009-01-27
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264060258

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Natural capital constitutes a quarter of total wealth in low-income countries. This publication demonstrates that natural resources can contribute to growth, employment, exports and fiscal revenues and highlights the importance of policies encouraging the sustainable management of these resources.

Natural Resources Neither Curse nor Destiny

Natural Resources  Neither Curse nor Destiny
Author: Daniel Lederman,William F Maloney
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2006-10-23
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0821365460

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'Natural Resources: Neither Course nor Destiny' brings together a variety of analytical perspectives, ranging from econometric analyses of economic growth to historical studies of successful development experiences in countries with abundant natural resources. The evidence suggests that natural resources are neither a curse nor destiny. Natural resources can actually spur economic development when combined with the accumulation of knowledge for economic innovation. Furthermore, natural resource abundance need not be the only determinant of the structure of trade in developing countries. In fact, the accumulation of knowledge, infrastructure, and the quality of governance all seem to determine not only what countries produce and export, but also how firms and workers produce any good.

Decoupling Natural Resource Use and Environmental Impacts from Economic Growth

Decoupling Natural Resource Use and Environmental Impacts from Economic Growth
Author: United Nations Environment Programme. International Resource Panel
Publsiher: UNEP/Earthprint
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2011
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 928073167X

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By 2050, humanity could devour an estimated 140 billion tons of minerals, ores, fossil fuels and biomass per year three times its current appetite unless the economic growth rate is decoupled from the rate of natural resource consumption. Developed countries citizens consume an average of 16 tons of those four key resources per capita (ranging up to 40 or more tons per person in some developed countries). By comparison, the average person in India today consumes four tons per year. With the growth of both population and prosperity, especially in developing countries, the prospect of much higher resource consumption levels is far beyond what is likely sustainable if realised at all given finite world resources, warns this report by UNEP's International Resource Panel. Already the world is running out of cheap and high quality sources of some essential materials such as oil, copper and gold, the supplies of which, in turn, require ever-rising volumes of fossil fuels and freshwater to produce. Improving the rate of resource productivity (doing more with less) faster than the economic growth rate is the notion behind decoupling, the panel says. That goal, however, demands an urgent rethink of the links between resource use and economic prosperity, buttressed by a massive investment in technological, financial and social innovation, to at least freeze per capita consumption in wealthy countries and help developing nations follow a more sustainable path.

Natural Resources and Economic Development

Natural Resources and Economic Development
Author: Edward Barbier
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521706513

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A comprehensive analysis of natural resource use and economic development in poor countries, first published in 2005.

Natural Resources and Divergence

Natural Resources and Divergence
Author: Cristián Ducoing,José Peres-Cajías
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2021-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030710446

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Is the 'natural resource curse' destiny? Are different ways to link natural resources and economic development? Using two particular regions as case studies, this edited collection examines the divergent development paths of natural resource rich countries over the past two centuries. Bolivia, Chile and Peru are neighbour states with a common history and are globally known by their mining endowments. Norway and Sweden have also a strong common history, and different natural resource endowments (forestry, mining and fishing) are essential to understand their current economic success. By comparing natural resource management in the long run in these two divergent regions, this book can help rethink how developing countries can better take advantage of their natural resource endowments. Specifically, the book examines the interaction between natural resources and different key determinants of long-term development: trade, fiscal policy, sustainability, human capital accumulation and business strategies.

Optimal Economic Growth with Exhaustible Resources

Optimal Economic Growth with Exhaustible Resources
Author: Prem C. Garg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2017-10-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351593632

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Originally published in 1979. For decades conservationists have argued that increasing population will eventually out-strip the limited natural resources of the earth. Economists have responded by saying that any resource scarcity will be forestalled by changes in tastes and technology, induced by the appropriate price signals. This study is an attempt to develop a theoretical framework for analysing some of the issues related to this debate. Using an optimal growth theory framework, the author analyses the problem of optimally allocating a finite stock of the resource over time. In the process the author points out the crucial parameters and value judgments relevant to the various issues. This title will be of interest to students of environmental economics.