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Natural Resources and the Wealth of Nations in a Globalized World Economy
Author(s)Cervellati, Matteo
AbstractWe study the long run relationship between natural resources abundance and wealth of countries producing differentiated products sold in the international market. When the price (terms of trade) of national products depend on the human capital used to produce them, natural resources may lead to inferior long run production. This is the case if natural resources are neither irrelevant nor focal for the production possibilities of the economy.
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Pages1-15
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SourceUniversité Panthéon-Sorbonne
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PubDate2004
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