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The dynamics of resource-based economic development: evidence from Australia and Norway

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posted on 2024-11-14, 13:14 authored by Simon VilleSimon Ville, Olav Wicken
Australia and Norway have achieved modern levels of development as resourcebased economies, thus avoiding the so-called resource curse. Their ability to achieve this rested heavily on repeated diversification into new resource products and industries. These processes relied largely on innovation, confirming the close ties that have existed between resource-based industries and knowledgeproducing and disseminating sectors of society. We develop a resource-based diversification model that analyses the interaction between "enabling sectors" and resource industries and apply it to the historical experience of the two countries.

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Ville, S. & Wicken, O. (2013). The dynamics of resource-based economic development: evidence from Australia and Norway. Industrial and Corporate Change, 22 (5), 1341-1371.

Journal title

Industrial and Corporate Change

Volume

22

Issue

5

Pagination

1341-1371

Language

English

RIS ID

83133

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