Description
Primary Commodities and Economic Development
Routledge Studies in Development Economics Series
Author: Pfaffenzeller Stephan
Language: EnglishSubjects for Primary Commodities and Economic Development:
Keywords
Commodities; Economic; Development; Primary; Trade; Prices; Statistics; International; Agricultural; Commodity Export Dependence; Supply; Unit Root Null Hypothesis; Net Barter Terms; Commodity Price Boom; Commodity Dependence; Trend Stationary Model; Commodity Export Earnings; Recent Commodity Price Boom; NHHI; Developing Country Growth; Real Gdp; Commodity Price Series; Gdp Ratio; ARMA Process; Trend Estimates; Stochastic Trend; HHI; Prebisch Singer Hypothesis; Unit Root; Price Series; Commodity Dependent Economies; Internationally Competitive; Manufacturing Export Share; Primary Commodity Imports; Real Commodity Prices
Publication date: 12-2019
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 08-2016
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
Description
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Our post-industrialised global economy has achieved spectacular success and pushed back poverty to an extent previously thought impossible. This success is ultimately based on the continued supply of both renewable and non-renewable resources. Will this supply of primary commodities remain sufficient to support global economic growth? Why are the gains for countries specialising on commodity production often so limited? Can commodity dependent countries diversify into other economic activities?
Primary Commodities and Economic Development addresses the changing position of primary commodities in the world economy and investigates their importance for commodity exporting under-developed countries. The book commences with a review of the theoretical foundations for inter-dependence between commodity specialisation and economic underdevelopment. Having related the role of commodity exports and the commodity terms of trade to growth models relevant to developing economies, the discussion shifts to an in-depth review of the statistical properties of the commodity terms of trade. The review of commodity price trends at the global level is then rounded off with a series of country case studies showing the concrete threats and opportunities surrounding commodity specialization.
This book will be of essential reading for those with an interest in development economics and international economics, as well as for scholars of natural resource and agricultural economics.
Contents
1 Introduction
2 Developing Country Growth and the Commodity terms of trade
3 The Statistical Properties of Commodity Prices
4 Country Case Studies: Primary Commodities and Economic Development
5 Conclusion: commodity dependence in developing countries - economic destiny or minor complication?
6 Appendix: Data Sources
Stephan Pfaffenzeller is a lecturer in economics at the University of Liverpool, UK.. He has extensive research experience in the area of resource and development economics and has published on this subject in a number of peer-reviewed journals and book contributions.