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dc.contributor.advisor沈中華(Chung-Hua Shen)
dc.contributor.authorJavkhlan Munkhjargalen
dc.contributor.author江仁和zh_TW
dc.date.accessioned2021-05-20T20:08:44Z-
dc.date.available2010-08-04
dc.date.available2021-05-20T20:08:44Z-
dc.date.copyright2009-08-04
dc.date.issued2009
dc.date.submitted2009-07-31
dc.identifier.citationReference
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Auty, R M (1994) Industrial policy reform in six large newly industrialized countries: The resource curse thesis. World Development, 12: 11–26.
Graham A. Davis and John E. Tilton (2005) the Resource curse, Natural Resource Forum 29 (2005) 233–242.
Sachs, Jeffrey D., Warner, Andrew M., (1995) Natural resource abundance and economic growth. NBER Working Paper, 5398, December.
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Shapiro, Robert, (2009) Economic modernization in Mongolia: The Impact of tax and regulatory policies on the mining sector, World Growth and Sonecon.
World Growth, (2008) A Path Forward for Mining in Mongolia
dc.identifier.urihttp://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/9084-
dc.description.abstractCountries that possess rich mineral deposits, it is widely assumed, are fortunate. Such deposits are assets, part of a country’s natural capital. Mining is the key that converts dormant mineral wealth into schools, homes, ports, and other forms of capital that directly contribute to economic development. Over the past two decades, however, a more negative view of mining has emerged that questions the positive relationship between mineral extraction and economic development. At the same time, Mongolia government and mineral resource companies are preparing for undertaking extraction of 6 world-class mineral deposits in Mongolia expecting that Mongolia economy experience economic development boom for next decades. However, the paper reveals that having abundant mineral resource and exporting these resources to the third country does not fulfill the expected result. Not even close. For Mongolian economy to grow at high rate and its people would enjoy better life, it has to have solid institutional infrastructure that supports sustainable long term economic growth. Unfortunately, this paper reveals that Mongolia does not possess this crucial condition.en
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dc.description.tableofcontentsTable of Contents
Abstract i
Table of Contents ii
List of Table, Figure and Picture iv
Chapter 1 Purpose and Methodology 1
Chapter 2 Constant Findings of Resource Curse in Resource Rich Countries 3
2.1 Literature Review 3
2.2 Empirical Findings – Growth Experience of Mineral of Mineral Exporting countries since 1960 5
Chapter 3 Mongolia and Its Economy 9
3.1 Brief Introduction to Mongolia 9
3.2 Mongolia Economy 10
Chapter 4 Mineral Resource Industry Boom in Mongolia and the Six Pending Projects 13
4.1 Steps of Mine Development 13
4.2 Mineral Boom Exploration Boom in Mongolia 15
4.3 Projected Overall Economic Effects of the Major Mineral Deposits 18
Chapter 5 Rationale Behind the Resource Curse 23
5.1 Declining Terms of Trade 23
5.2 Volatile Commodity Markets 24
5.3 The Dutch Disease 25
5.4 Nature of Mining 26
5.5 Use of Rents 26
Chapter 6 Ways to Escape from Resource Curse 28
6.1 Fiscal and Monetary Policy 29
6.2 Economic Diversification 30
6.3 Natural Resource Funds 32
6.4 Transparency, accountability, and public involvement 34
6.5 Direct Distribution 38
Chapter 7 Assessment of Mongolian Readiness for the Resource Oriented Economy 42
7.1 Transparency, accountability, and public involvement 42
7.2 Economic diversification 46
7.3 Direct Distribution 47
7.4 Mineral Resource Fund 48
Chapter 8 Result and Suggestion 50
Reference 53
dc.language.isozh-TW
dc.title預防資源詛咒: 以蒙古為例zh_TW
dc.titlePreventing Resource Curse in Mongoliaen
dc.typeThesis
dc.date.schoolyear97-2
dc.description.degree碩士
dc.contributor.coadvisor林修葳(Hsiou-Wei Lin)
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee黃河泉,陳仕偉
dc.subject.keyword自然資源,礦產,資源詛咒,蒙古,zh_TW
dc.subject.keywordnatual resource,mining,resourse curse,Mongolia,en
dc.relation.page52
dc.rights.note同意授權(全球公開)
dc.date.accepted2009-07-31
dc.contributor.author-college管理學院zh_TW
dc.contributor.author-dept企業管理碩士專班zh_TW
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