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* The economy of a country whose [[gross national product]] to a large extent comes from [[natural resources]], such as Russia,<ref>{{Cite journal| journal=Post-Soviet Affairs| author=William Tompson |year=2005 | volume=21 | issue=4|title=The Political Implications of Russia's Resource-Based Economy|url=http://bellwether.metapress.com/content/b50163240x1m1204/}}</ref> and Norway.<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Can Norway Be a Role Model for Natural Resource Abundant Countries? | authors=Ådne Cappelen and Lars Mjøset | year =2009 |url=http://www.wider.unu.edu/stc/repec/pdfs/rp2009/RP2009-23.pdf}}</ref> |
* The economy of a country whose [[gross national product]] to a large extent comes from [[natural resources]], such as Russia,<ref>{{Cite journal| journal=Post-Soviet Affairs| author=William Tompson |year=2005 | volume=21 | issue=4|title=The Political Implications of Russia's Resource-Based Economy|url=http://bellwether.metapress.com/content/b50163240x1m1204/}}</ref> and Norway.<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Can Norway Be a Role Model for Natural Resource Abundant Countries? | authors=Ådne Cappelen and Lars Mjøset | year =2009 |url=http://www.wider.unu.edu/stc/repec/pdfs/rp2009/RP2009-23.pdf}}</ref> |
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* The name used by [[The Venus Project]] and [[The Zeitgeist Movement]] to describe a hypothetical [[Post scarcity|post-scarcity]] world economy.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thevenusproject.com/en/the-venus-project/resource-based-economy|title=Resource Based Economy|publisher=[[The Venus Project]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|title=Current world affairs, Volume 18|publisher=The University of California|author=John C. Danon|year=1994|accessdate=2012-03-05}}</ref><ref>{{Cite paper|title=Herbet Marcuse – One Dimensional Man|publisher=VU University, Amsterdam|author=Professor Paul Pennings|year=2012|url=http://sites.google.com/site/portfoliodavidnikoloski/referenced-papers/OneDimensionalMan-HerbertMarcuse.pdf|accessdate=2012-03-05}}</ref> |
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=Australian resourced based economy= |
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Australia's trade structure hinges on a natural resource economy. With increasing volumes of resource production, higher volumes of natural resource exploitation and attendant environmental degradation. Debt pressures and a struggling trade sector based on primary sector exports undergoing extensive terms of trade deterioration could lead to economic decline and degradation of natural capital stocks. These factors may derail attainment of sustainable development in Australia.<ref>http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/08941929209380790 March-6-2012</ref> |
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Revision as of 03:00, 6 March 2012
A resource-based economy may refer to:
- The economy of a country whose gross national product to a large extent comes from natural resources, such as Russia,[1] and Norway.[2]
Australian resourced based economy
Australia's trade structure hinges on a natural resource economy. With increasing volumes of resource production, higher volumes of natural resource exploitation and attendant environmental degradation. Debt pressures and a struggling trade sector based on primary sector exports undergoing extensive terms of trade deterioration could lead to economic decline and degradation of natural capital stocks. These factors may derail attainment of sustainable development in Australia.[3]
References
- ^ William Tompson (2005). "The Political Implications of Russia's Resource-Based Economy". Post-Soviet Affairs. 21 (4).
- ^ "Can Norway Be a Role Model for Natural Resource Abundant Countries?" (PDF). 2009.
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