The long run development of Chile and the Natural Resources curse. Linkages, policy and growth, 1850-1950

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2015-01-14T08:22:07Z

2015-01-14T08:22:07Z

2014

2015-01-14T08:22:08Z

Resumen

This chapter analyses the effects of Natural Resources on the Chilean economy in the long run -1850-1950-. Specifically, the authors focus their attention on the mining cycles -nitrates and copper- and their impact on the mining activity. We also compare it with the evolution of the industry and whole economy, and how this has affected the economic growth of the country. In that sense, the industrial performance in Chile at the end of the 19th century until the Great Depression is still under debate. The optimistic view of Kirsch -1977- forehead the pessimistic view of Lagos -1966- and Palma -1979-. The new data and its analyses shows a neutral effect of the Natural Resources in the industrial development.

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Inglés

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Universitat de Barcelona. Facultat d'Economia i Empresa

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Reproducció del document publicat a: http://www.ub.edu/ubeconomics/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/318WEB.pdf

UB Economics – Working Papers, 2014, E14/318

[WP E-Eco14/318]

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