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Registro 1 de 3
Autor: Cockburn, John - Henseler, Martin - Maisonnave, Hélène - Tiberti, Luca
Título: Vulnerability and policy responses in the face of natural resource discoveries and climate change: introduction
Fuente: Environment and Development Economics. v.23, n.5. Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics; Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Páginas: pp. 517-526
Año: oct. 2018
Resumen: This special issue contributes to the natural resource economics literature by shining a light on the specific challenges and opportunities faced by developing countries that have recently become dependent on natural resources or are particularly exposed to climate change. It is composed of five studies on countries from all regions of the developing world, involving a variety of natural resources and policy issues. Four of the five studies illustrate how computable general equilibrium models are particularly well-suited, despite their relatively limited past use, to the analysis of natural resources. All five studies are led by researchers based in these countries, providing unique insights into the specific local context. The studies underscore the extreme vulnerability that the introduction of significant natural resource revenues and climate change can create in developing countries. They also show how the choice of appropriate policies to avoid the resource curse varies according to country-specific economic conditions.
Palabras clave: RECURSOS NATURALES | CAMBIO CLIMATICO | ECONOMIA |
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA E + datos de Fuente
Registro 2 de 3
Autor: Baatarzorig, Tsolmon - Galindev, Ragchaasuren - Maisonnave, Hélène - 
Título: Effects of ups and downs of the Mongolian mining sector
Fuente: Environment and Development Economics. v.23, n.5. Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics; Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Páginas: pp. 527-542
Año: oct. 2018
Resumen: The economy of Mongolia, a country rich in natural resources, is increasingly dependent upon the mining sector. International prices of mining commodities have been highly volatile in recent years. This paper uses a computable general equilibrium model to examine the short-term effects on the Mongolian economy of two scenarios: (1) a moderate boom in the coal market; and (2) a drop in the world price of metal ores. It is found that the Dutch disease effect generated by the shocks is insignificant given the structure of the economy (e.g., small export shares and low export intensity of manufacturing and agriculture commodities) and a labor market condition with high unemployment. Since the economy is largely dependent upon on the mining sector, the impacts of the shocks are jarring, implying that the government must abide by its fiscal rules for stable growth and prosperity.
Palabras clave: RECURSOS NATURALES | MINERIA | MODELOS | CARBON | RECURSOS MINERALES | EXPORTACIONES | MERCADO LABORAL |
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA E + datos de Fuente
Registro 3 de 3
Autor: Sangare, Saadatou - Maisonnave, Hélène - 
Título: Mining and petroleum boom and public spending policies in Niger: a dynamic computable general equilibrium analysis
Fuente: Environment and Development Economics. v.23, n.5. Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics; Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Páginas: pp. 580-590
Año: oct. 2018
Resumen: This study analyzes a public-spending option from mining and oil resources and its impact on Niger’s economy. The windfall gain from mining and oil revenues provides an opportunity for the country to reinvest natural resource rents, enhance economic development, and address infrastructure gaps. Drawing on the country’s recent and expected mining and oil exploitation, we evaluate the effects of a reinvestment policy in road infrastructure using a dynamic computable general equilibrium (CGE) model. We find that investment in road infrastructure brings positive spillover effects to other sectors of the economy and benefits to the economy in the long run. Our analysis additionally shows that reinvestment in road infrastructure, given the initial state of infrastructure in Niger, could help mitigate the resource curse.
Palabras clave: MINERIA | PETROLEO | POLITICAS PUBLICAS | GASTO PUBLICO | INFRAESTRUCTURA VIAL |
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