Sustaining Development in Mineral Economies: The Resource Curse ThesisRoutledge, 1993 - 272 pages It is widely believed that natural mineral resources are desirable. However there is growing evidence that this may not always be the case. Indeed, it seems that natural assets can distort the economy to such a degree that the benefit actually becomes a curse. In Sustaining Development in Mineral Economies, Richard Auty highlights these drawbacks and the devastating effect they can have on developing economies. With reference to six ore-exporters (viz. Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Jamaica, Zambia and Papua New Guinea) he outlines how things can go badly wrong. He particularly stresses the need to avoid `Dutch Disease' whereby competitiveness is drained out of the agriculture and manufacturing sectors so that in the long term growth falters. |
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Sustaining Development in Mineral Economies: The Resource Curse Thesis Richard Auty Limited preview - 2002 |
Sustaining Development in Mineral Economies: The Resource Curse Thesis Richard Auty Limited preview - 2002 |
Sustaining Development in Mineral Economies: The Resource Curse Thesis Richard M. Auty No preview available - 1993 |