Author (Corporate) | Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) |
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Series Title | Economics Department Working Papers |
Series Details | No.478, February 2006 |
Publication Date | February 2006 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
In recent years economists have come to see rich natural resource endowments as a 'curse' or 'precious bane' that inevitably undermines development and slows economic growth. Resource-based development undeniably involves important risks. Nonetheless, the resource curse - if it exists - is at least no fatalité, as the examples of Australia, Canada and the Scandinavian countries demonstrate. This paper argues that the serious challenges posed by resource-dependence, which include an increased vulnerability to external shocks, the risk of 'Dutch disease', and the risk of developing specific institutional pathologies, can be overcome, or at least very substantially mitigated, if accompanied by the right economic policies. It then analyses in detail what these 'right' economic policies are, and how to set up economic and political |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.olis.oecd.org/olis/2006doc.nsf/linkto/ECO-WKP(2006)6 |
Countries / Regions | Russia |