Includes bibliographyThis article contends that the rapid development of Latin America and the Caribbean --a region rich in natural resources-- will depend on how fast it learns to industrialize and process its natural resources and to develop the necessary input suppliers, engineering services and equipment for this. Consequently, this will not be a form of development based on the mere extraction of natural resources, as at present, but rather one based on the processing of such resources and the development of the activities that naturally tend to spring up and concentrate around this base (production complexes or clusters);. It will therefore be different from the experience of the recently industrialized Asian countries, most of which ...
For a long time economists have warned that abundant natural resources are bad for economic developm...
Includes bibliographyThis article analyses the relationship between energy consumptionin industry an...
'Natural Resources: Neither Course nor Destiny' brings together a variety of analytical perspectives...
Authors such as Clough (1955) and Rostow (1960) believed that countries endowed with natural resourc...
In the innovation and development literature, natural resources (NR) are generally viewed as a curse...
In recent years, land grabbing has become widespread in Latin America, following similar trends in A...
The natural resources play a very important role in the economy of the Latin America countries, but ...
Latin America's enormous endowment of natural resources impacts many countries of the region. Econom...
In the innovation and development literature, natural resources (NR) are generally viewed as a curse...
Includes bibliography.The boom in international prices for metals, oil and other commodities was cau...
The natural resources play a very important role in the economy of the Latin America countries, but ...
Includes bibliographyMost studies of the region's economy say little or nothing about the status of ...
In this article, the author suggests that it is time for the countries to return to the drawing boar...
The drive towards higher levels of productivity forces companies to pursue economies of scale, manuf...
This article describes and analyses China’s pursuit of natural resources in Latin America, particula...
For a long time economists have warned that abundant natural resources are bad for economic developm...
Includes bibliographyThis article analyses the relationship between energy consumptionin industry an...
'Natural Resources: Neither Course nor Destiny' brings together a variety of analytical perspectives...
Authors such as Clough (1955) and Rostow (1960) believed that countries endowed with natural resourc...
In the innovation and development literature, natural resources (NR) are generally viewed as a curse...
In recent years, land grabbing has become widespread in Latin America, following similar trends in A...
The natural resources play a very important role in the economy of the Latin America countries, but ...
Latin America's enormous endowment of natural resources impacts many countries of the region. Econom...
In the innovation and development literature, natural resources (NR) are generally viewed as a curse...
Includes bibliography.The boom in international prices for metals, oil and other commodities was cau...
The natural resources play a very important role in the economy of the Latin America countries, but ...
Includes bibliographyMost studies of the region's economy say little or nothing about the status of ...
In this article, the author suggests that it is time for the countries to return to the drawing boar...
The drive towards higher levels of productivity forces companies to pursue economies of scale, manuf...
This article describes and analyses China’s pursuit of natural resources in Latin America, particula...
For a long time economists have warned that abundant natural resources are bad for economic developm...
Includes bibliographyThis article analyses the relationship between energy consumptionin industry an...
'Natural Resources: Neither Course nor Destiny' brings together a variety of analytical perspectives...