The Resource Sector in an Open Economy

the economics of exhaustible " assets presents a whole forest of intriguing problems." 1 Harald Hotelling ) The two energy price shocks in 1973/74 and 1979/80 have arosed interest in the new area of resource economics. The affluent societies of Europe, North America and Japan were confront...

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Other Authors: Siebert, H. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1984, 1984
Edition:1st ed. 1984
Series:Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems
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Summary:the economics of exhaustible " assets presents a whole forest of intriguing problems." 1 Harald Hotelling ) The two energy price shocks in 1973/74 and 1979/80 have arosed interest in the new area of resource economics. The affluent societies of Europe, North America and Japan were confronted with the new scarcity paradigm of the "space ship earth" with only a limited supply of natural resources aboard whereas population is growing and the environment can­ not accomodate the increasing volume of pollutants. The problem of natural resource scarcity gives rise to the question how resource-dependent economies like European coun­ tries and Japan are affected by an increase in resource prices and how they can adjust to rising energy prices. The new para­ digm also has focused new interest on the problem of the re­ source-extracting firm and of the resource-exporting country. The Hotelling revival of resource economics has given new im­ portance to the behavior and to the policy issues of resource­ exporting countries
Physical Description:X, 164 p online resource
ISBN:9783642464843