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Natural resources and divergence = a comparison of Andean and Nordic trajectories /
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Natural resources and divergence/ edited by Cristian Ducoing, Jose Peres-Cajias.
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a comparison of Andean and Nordic trajectories /
other author:
Ducoing, Cristian.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2021.,
Description:
xxix, 324 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1: Theoretical Framework: Natural Resources and Economic Development -- Chapter 2: Taxation and Fiscal Policy Understand the Resource Curse -- Chapter 3: Trade: The role of External Sector in Development -- Chapter 4: Human Capital and Knowledge: Education, practical learning and innovation in mining: a comparison of Chile and Norway -- Chapter 5: Sustainability: Accounting for the green divergence. Andean and Nordic countries in historical perspective -- Chapter 6: Oil and Development: Diverging paths in the oil industry. Brazil in the Norwegian mirror -- Chapter 7: Business History: Copper, trade and business. The role of big corporations in the copper sector. Chile and Sweden in historical perspective -- Chapter 8: Conclusions. Policy Lessons for Nataural Resource abundant countries.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Natural resources - Management. - Scandinavia -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71044-6
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9783030710446
Natural resources and divergence = a comparison of Andean and Nordic trajectories /
Natural resources and divergence
a comparison of Andean and Nordic trajectories /[electronic resource] :edited by Cristian Ducoing, Jose Peres-Cajias. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - xxix, 324 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Palgrave studies in economic history,2662-6497. - Palgrave studies in economic history..
Chapter 1: Theoretical Framework: Natural Resources and Economic Development -- Chapter 2: Taxation and Fiscal Policy Understand the Resource Curse -- Chapter 3: Trade: The role of External Sector in Development -- Chapter 4: Human Capital and Knowledge: Education, practical learning and innovation in mining: a comparison of Chile and Norway -- Chapter 5: Sustainability: Accounting for the green divergence. Andean and Nordic countries in historical perspective -- Chapter 6: Oil and Development: Diverging paths in the oil industry. Brazil in the Norwegian mirror -- Chapter 7: Business History: Copper, trade and business. The role of big corporations in the copper sector. Chile and Sweden in historical perspective -- Chapter 8: Conclusions. Policy Lessons for Nataural Resource abundant countries.
"Why are some resource economies wealthy and some not? The best way to answer this is through careful comparative research, but such studies are very rare. By exploring Andean and Nordic experiences with natural resources, this book is a breakthrough. It takes the analysis of resources and growth to a new level." - Kristine Bruland, University of Oslo, Norway "Natural resource dependence has been seen as a kind of curse in Latin American economic history vs. a great asset in the story of several developed countries. This book makes a very interesting comparison of the economic histories of Andean and Scandinavian countries to understand why they show contrasting development patterns. It makes an important contribution to comparative economic history and to our understanding of economic development." - Jose Antonio Ocampo, Columbia University, USA 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. Cristian Ducoing is Researcher at the Department of Economic History, Lund University, Sweden. Jose Peres-Cajias is Assistant Professor at the Department of Economic History, Institutions, Politics and World Economy, University of Barcelona, Spain.
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