TY - BOOK ID - 17985162 TI - Resource abundance and economic development AU - Auty, R. M. AU - World Institute for Development Economics Research. PY - 2001 SN - 0199246882 9786611944193 128194419X 0191529931 0199275785 9780191529931 9780199275786 9780199246885 PB - Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Economic development. KW - Natural resources. KW - Sustainable development. KW - 338.26 KW - 330.35 KW - 338.26 Economische planning. Nationale plannen. Ontwikkelingsplannen. Meerjarenplannen. Plattelandsontwikkeling. Rural development. Kosten-batenanlyse KW - Economische planning. Nationale plannen. Ontwikkelingsplannen. Meerjarenplannen. Plattelandsontwikkeling. Rural development. Kosten-batenanlyse KW - 330.35 Economische groei. Kwantitatieve toename. Technische vooruitgang --zie ook {338.09} KW - Economische groei. Kwantitatieve toename. Technische vooruitgang --zie ook {338.09} KW - Natural resources KW - Sustainable development KW - Economic development KW - E-books KW - Development, Economic KW - Economic growth KW - Growth, Economic KW - Economic policy KW - Economics KW - Statics and dynamics (Social sciences) KW - Development economics KW - Resource curse KW - Development, Sustainable KW - Ecologically sustainable development KW - Economic development, Sustainable KW - Economic sustainability KW - ESD (Ecologically sustainable development) KW - Smart growth KW - Sustainable economic development KW - National resources KW - Resources, Natural KW - Resource-based communities KW - Environmental aspects KW - Economic aspects UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:17985162 AB - Since the 1960s the resource-poor countries have grown much faster than the resource-rich ones. This reflects basic differences in the speed of industrialization and the nature of the political state that are rooted in the natural resource endowment. Most resource-rich countries experienced a growth collapse in the 1960s and 1970s. This book shows how policies for economic recovery must be adapted to reflect differences in the natural resource base and type ofpolitical state. ER -