WM Corden - INTERNATIONAL TRADE THEORY AND POLICY, 1992 - elgaronline.com
* Of course, the discovery of new natural resources, typically as a result of previous investment in surveying and exploration activities, is not the same as a costless …
THIS paper aims to consolidate a growing literature on booming sector economics and the Dutch Disease. The term Dutch Disease refers to the adverse effects on Dutch …
Today's global society is economically, socially and culturally dependent on minerals and metals. While metals are recyclable, terrestrial mineral deposits are by definition 'non …
" The Global South is relatively neglected in research about our" compartmentalised world". The volume of publications on inequality has increased five-fold since 1992, but many of …
The benefits and impacts of mineral resource extraction and processing in Australia are changing. As Australia's largest export industry, mining brings financial benefits to the nation …
RW Faff, TJ Brailsford - Journal of Energy Finance & Development, 1999 - Elsevier
The primary aim of this paper is to investigate the sensitivity of Australian industry equity returns to an oil price factor over the period 1983–1996. The paper employs an augmented …
Australian history is almost always picturesque; indeed, it is so curious and strange, that it is itself the chiefest novelty the country has to offer, and so it pushes the other novelties into …
MC Evans - Pacific Conservation Biology, 2016 - CSIRO Publishing
Australia's terrestrial environment has been dramatically modified since European colonisation. Deforestation–the clearing and modification of native forest for agricultural …
E Sinnott, J Nash, A De la Torre - 2010 - books.google.com
" The question of how to treat commodity production and how to manage recurrent cycles of booms and busts has always been a challenge for policymakers in commodity-dependent …