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On the Economic Evaluation of Natural Resources

Problems in Economics, 1969
Of late, a number of articles pertaining to problems in the economic evaluation of natural resources have been published in Voprosy ekonomiki. A still greater number of articles reaching the editors could not be published owing to the lack of space and, with the consent of the authors, the basic content of these articles has been printed in the journal'
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Natural resources and economic growth

De Economist, 1977
In this century, availability of stock-renewable resources (primarily agricultural produce) and of stock-material resources (minerals except fossil fuels) will not constitute a bottleneck for continued economic growth of the industrialized countries, though their relative prices might increase somewhat. Prospects for continued material growth depend in
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The Economics of Natural Resources Ventures

1984
Resource-extraction seems to require ever-increasing scales of activities in the natural resource and energy sector. Rising resource prices necessitate new technological approaches to mining, drilling, transportation, upgrading and final stages of production.
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Spatial Environmental and Natural Resource Economics

2013
Environmental and natural resource economics has long wrestled with spatial elements of human behavior, biophysical systems, and policy design. The treatment of space by academic environmental economists has evolved in important ways over time, moving from simple distance measures to more complex models of spatial processes.
Kathy Baylis, Amy W. Ando
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Natural resources, education, and economic development

European Economic Review, 2001
Economic growth since 1965 has varied inversely with the share of natural capital in national wealth across countries. Four main channels of transmission from abundant natural resources to stunted economic development are discussed: (a) the Dutch disease, (b) rent seeking, (c) overconfidence, and (d) neglect of education.
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The Economics of Forestry and Natural Resources

Land Economics, 1986
M. S. Common   +2 more
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Natural resources and economic growth in Kazakhstan

2004
This book brings together ten original studies on the transition and growth experience and the foundations for long-term growth of the newly independent states created by the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Yelena Kalyuzhnova   +2 more
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Resource Economics: An Economic Approach to Natural Resources and Environmental Policy

Journal of Economic Issues, 1982
(1982). Resource Economics: An Economic Approach to Natural Resources and Environmental Policy. Journal of Economic Issues: Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 339-341.
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Progress in Natural Resource Economics

Canadian Public Policy / Analyse de Politiques, 1986
Anthony Scott, Philippe Crabbe
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Economic Linkages to Natural Resources

2001
Directly or indirectly, everything is connected to everything else. We hear this trivial comment continually. It is true, of course, but linkages are so complex that not much is known and the available information is inadequate. Ecology focuses on linkages in nature.
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