Outgrowing Resource Dependence Theory and Some Recent Developments

Many policy makers are concerned about dependence on resource exports. This paper examines four changes that reduce this dependence: (i) accumulation of capital and skills; (ii) changes in protection policy, particularly reductions in the burden of protection on exporters; (iii) differential rates o...

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Main Author: Martin, Will
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
Subjects:
GDP
OIL
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/01/5588090/outgrowing-resource-dependence-theory-some-recent-developments
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8908
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spelling okr-10986-89082021-04-23T14:02:42Z Outgrowing Resource Dependence Theory and Some Recent Developments Martin, Will ACCOUNT ADVERSE EFFECTS ADVERSE IMPACTS AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AGRICULTURE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BALANCE OF TRADE BORROWING CAPITAL ACCUMULATION CAPITAL STOCK CLOSED ECONOMY COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPENSATING VARIATION CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK CONSUMER DEMAND CONSUMER PREFERENCES CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFLATORS DERIVATIVES DEVALUATION DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH DIVERSIFICATION EARNINGS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC POLICY ECONOMIC THEORY ELASTICITIES ELASTICITY OF DEMAND EMPIRICAL STUDIES ENDOWMENTS EQUILIBRIUM EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATE APPRECIATION EXCHANGE RATE DEVALUATION EXOGENOUS VARIABLES EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES EXPLOITATION EXPORTS FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATE FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESTRICTIONS GDP GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODEL GROWTH MODELS GROWTH RATE HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME INCOME COUNTRIES INCOME EFFECTS INCOME INEQUALITY INDUSTRIALIZATION INPUT USE INPUT-OUTPUT INPUT-OUTPUT TABLES INTERMEDIATE INPUTS LINKAGES MANIFESTS MARKET DISTORTIONS MARKET FAILURES MONOPOLIES NATURAL RESOURCES NET IMPORTS OIL OPEN ECONOMIES OUTPUTS OVERVALUATION POLICY MAKERS PRICE CHANGES PRICE ELASTICITY PRICE ELASTICITY OF SUPPLY PRODUCERS PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PROFITABILITY PUBLIC GOODS QUOTAS REAL EXCHANGE RATE RENEWABLE RESOURCES RESOURCE USE STATE TRADING STOCKS STRUCTURAL CHANGE SUBSTITUTION EFFECT TARIFF BARRIERS TECHNICAL CHANGE TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE TERMS OF TRADE TIME SERIES TRADE BARRIERS TRADE REFORMS UNEMPLOYMENT VOLATILITY VULNERABILITY WAGES Many policy makers are concerned about dependence on resource exports. This paper examines four changes that reduce this dependence: (i) accumulation of capital and skills; (ii) changes in protection policy, particularly reductions in the burden of protection on exporters; (iii) differential rates of technical change; and (iv) declines in transport costs. Developing countries as a group have made enormous progress in diversifying their exports away from resources in recent decades, a development that appears to have been aided by accumulation of capital and skills and by dramatic reductions in the cost of protection to exporters, but slowed down by technological advances that favored agriculture. 2012-06-25T14:22:25Z 2012-06-25T14:22:25Z 2005-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/01/5588090/outgrowing-resource-dependence-theory-some-recent-developments http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8908 English Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3482 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research
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topic ACCOUNT
ADVERSE EFFECTS
ADVERSE IMPACTS
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
AGRICULTURE
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BALANCE OF TRADE
BORROWING
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL STOCK
CLOSED ECONOMY
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPENSATING VARIATION
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
CONSUMER DEMAND
CONSUMER PREFERENCES
CURRENT ACCOUNT
DEFLATORS
DERIVATIVES
DEVALUATION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
DIVERSIFICATION
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC POLICY
ECONOMIC THEORY
ELASTICITIES
ELASTICITY OF DEMAND
EMPIRICAL STUDIES
ENDOWMENTS
EQUILIBRIUM
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATE APPRECIATION
EXCHANGE RATE DEVALUATION
EXOGENOUS VARIABLES
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURES
EXPLOITATION
EXPORTS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESTRICTIONS
GDP
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODEL
GROWTH MODELS
GROWTH RATE
HUMAN CAPITAL
INCOME
INCOME COUNTRIES
INCOME EFFECTS
INCOME INEQUALITY
INDUSTRIALIZATION
INPUT USE
INPUT-OUTPUT
INPUT-OUTPUT TABLES
INTERMEDIATE INPUTS
LINKAGES
MANIFESTS
MARKET DISTORTIONS
MARKET FAILURES
MONOPOLIES
NATURAL RESOURCES
NET IMPORTS
OIL
OPEN ECONOMIES
OUTPUTS
OVERVALUATION
POLICY MAKERS
PRICE CHANGES
PRICE ELASTICITY
PRICE ELASTICITY OF SUPPLY
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PROFITABILITY
PUBLIC GOODS
QUOTAS
REAL EXCHANGE RATE
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RESOURCE USE
STATE TRADING
STOCKS
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
SUBSTITUTION EFFECT
TARIFF BARRIERS
TECHNICAL CHANGE
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
TERMS OF TRADE
TIME SERIES
TRADE BARRIERS
TRADE REFORMS
UNEMPLOYMENT
VOLATILITY
VULNERABILITY
WAGES
spellingShingle ACCOUNT
ADVERSE EFFECTS
ADVERSE IMPACTS
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
AGRICULTURE
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BALANCE OF TRADE
BORROWING
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL STOCK
CLOSED ECONOMY
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPENSATING VARIATION
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
CONSUMER DEMAND
CONSUMER PREFERENCES
CURRENT ACCOUNT
DEFLATORS
DERIVATIVES
DEVALUATION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
DIVERSIFICATION
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC POLICY
ECONOMIC THEORY
ELASTICITIES
ELASTICITY OF DEMAND
EMPIRICAL STUDIES
ENDOWMENTS
EQUILIBRIUM
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATE APPRECIATION
EXCHANGE RATE DEVALUATION
EXOGENOUS VARIABLES
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURES
EXPLOITATION
EXPORTS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESTRICTIONS
GDP
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODEL
GROWTH MODELS
GROWTH RATE
HUMAN CAPITAL
INCOME
INCOME COUNTRIES
INCOME EFFECTS
INCOME INEQUALITY
INDUSTRIALIZATION
INPUT USE
INPUT-OUTPUT
INPUT-OUTPUT TABLES
INTERMEDIATE INPUTS
LINKAGES
MANIFESTS
MARKET DISTORTIONS
MARKET FAILURES
MONOPOLIES
NATURAL RESOURCES
NET IMPORTS
OIL
OPEN ECONOMIES
OUTPUTS
OVERVALUATION
POLICY MAKERS
PRICE CHANGES
PRICE ELASTICITY
PRICE ELASTICITY OF SUPPLY
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PROFITABILITY
PUBLIC GOODS
QUOTAS
REAL EXCHANGE RATE
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RESOURCE USE
STATE TRADING
STOCKS
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
SUBSTITUTION EFFECT
TARIFF BARRIERS
TECHNICAL CHANGE
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
TERMS OF TRADE
TIME SERIES
TRADE BARRIERS
TRADE REFORMS
UNEMPLOYMENT
VOLATILITY
VULNERABILITY
WAGES
Martin, Will
Outgrowing Resource Dependence Theory and Some Recent Developments
relation Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3482
description Many policy makers are concerned about dependence on resource exports. This paper examines four changes that reduce this dependence: (i) accumulation of capital and skills; (ii) changes in protection policy, particularly reductions in the burden of protection on exporters; (iii) differential rates of technical change; and (iv) declines in transport costs. Developing countries as a group have made enormous progress in diversifying their exports away from resources in recent decades, a development that appears to have been aided by accumulation of capital and skills and by dramatic reductions in the cost of protection to exporters, but slowed down by technological advances that favored agriculture.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Martin, Will
author_facet Martin, Will
author_sort Martin, Will
title Outgrowing Resource Dependence Theory and Some Recent Developments
title_short Outgrowing Resource Dependence Theory and Some Recent Developments
title_full Outgrowing Resource Dependence Theory and Some Recent Developments
title_fullStr Outgrowing Resource Dependence Theory and Some Recent Developments
title_full_unstemmed Outgrowing Resource Dependence Theory and Some Recent Developments
title_sort outgrowing resource dependence theory and some recent developments
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/01/5588090/outgrowing-resource-dependence-theory-some-recent-developments
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8908
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