Natural Resources and Socio-Economic Progress

The article reviews international debates on development problems of the resource-based economies. It draws atten tion to causes and mechanisms of the so-called "resource curse" and symptoms of systemic breakdowns and stagnant phenomena in resource-based economies named "Dutch disease". Specific attention is given to the role of national elites and institutions in the emergence of "Dutch disease", preservation of economic backwardness and/or de-industrialization of resource-rich countries. The author also considers new approaches to resolving the problem of'resource-curse", in particular, retu... Mehr ...

Verfasser: L. M. Kapitsa
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2014
Reihe/Periodikum: Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, Vol 0, Iss 4(37), Pp 168-186 (2014)
Verlag/Hrsg.: MGIMO University Press
Schlagwörter: \ / ресурсное проклятье\ / парадокс изобилия\ / голландская болезнь» / «эффект гронингена» / resource curse\ / paradox of plenty\ / volatility of export revenues / structural development problems / systemic development problems / sustainability of economic backwardness / multistructural and multisectoral character of the economy / terms of foreign trade / national elites / rent-oriented behavior / lobbing / a resource movement effect / a spending effect? trade liberalization effect / imperfect substitution / dutch disease\ / groningen effect / sovereign wealth funds / International relations / JZ2-6530
Sprache: Englisch
Russian
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2014-4-37-168-186

The article reviews international debates on development problems of the resource-based economies. It draws atten tion to causes and mechanisms of the so-called "resource curse" and symptoms of systemic breakdowns and stagnant phenomena in resource-based economies named "Dutch disease". Specific attention is given to the role of national elites and institutions in the emergence of "Dutch disease", preservation of economic backwardness and/or de-industrialization of resource-rich countries. The author also considers new approaches to resolving the problem of'resource-curse", in particular, return to traditional instruments of economic diversification as industrialization and protectionism.