Mining exports and sustainable development in Chile.

Traditional economic growth measures have not taken into account the negative externalities of productive activities. In this context, the so-called natural resource curse should be redefined beyond positive, negative, slow or fast growth rates. This article, using the case of Chile as a reference,...

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Autor principal: Ducoing Ruiz, Cristian Arturo
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Publicado: UBA–FCE–CEEED / IIEP BAIRES–UBA-CONICET 2021
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spelling I28-R145-2110_oai2025-02-10 Ducoing Ruiz, Cristian Arturo 2021-07-16 Traditional economic growth measures have not taken into account the negative externalities of productive activities. In this context, the so-called natural resource curse should be redefined beyond positive, negative, slow or fast growth rates. This article, using the case of Chile as a reference, estimates the effect of mining exports on two fundamental indicators of economic development: the formation of human capital and investment in productive infrastructure, either through investment in non-residential construction or of machinery and equipment. Using a time series analysis, it is analysed whether mineral export trends were re-invested in physical and human capital. The results of this exercise show that Chile used its mining income mainly in consumption and repayment of investments abroad, mortgaging its sustainable development. Ark: http://id.caicyt.gov.ar/ark:/s25458299/qray87quv Las medidas de crecimiento económico tradicionales no han tomado en consideración las externalidades negativas de las actividades productivas. En este contexto, la llamada maldición de los recursos naturales debería ser redefinida más allá de tasas de crecimiento positivas, negativas, lentas o rápidas. El presente artículo, usando el caso de Chile como referencia, estima el efecto de las exportaciones mineras en dos indicadores fundamentales del desarrollo económico: la formación de capital humano y la inversión en infraestructura productiva, ya sea por medio de inversión en construcción no residencial o de maquinaria y equipos. Usando un análisis de series temporales, se analiza si las tendencias de las exportaciones minerales se vieron reflejas en una re-inversión en el capital físico y humano. Los resultados de este ejercicio muestran que Chile utilizó sus rentas mineras principalmente en consumo y reintegro de las inversiones al exterior, hipotecando su desarrollo sustentable.     Ark: http://id.caicyt.gov.ar/ark:/s25458299/qray87quv Ark: http://id.caicyt.gov.ar/ark:/s25458299/qray87quv application/pdf https://ojs.economicas.uba.ar/index.php/CEEED/article/view/2110 spa UBA–FCE–CEEED / IIEP BAIRES–UBA-CONICET https://ojs.economicas.uba.ar/index.php/CEEED/article/view/2110/2911 https://ojs.economicas.uba.ar/index.php/CEEED/article/view/2110/2905 Derechos de autor 2021 Anuario Centro de Estudios Económicos de la Empresa y el Desarrollo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/deed.es Anuario Centro de Estudios Económicos de la Empresa y el Desarrollo; No 16 (13): Anuario Diciembre-Mayo 2021; 295-323 Anuario Centro de Estudios Económicos de la Empresa y el Desarrollo; Núm. 16 (13): Anuario Diciembre-Mayo 2021; 295-323 2545-8299 Mining exports and sustainable development in Chile. Exportaciones mineras y desarrollo sustentable en Chile info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=anuario&d=2110_oai
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description Traditional economic growth measures have not taken into account the negative externalities of productive activities. In this context, the so-called natural resource curse should be redefined beyond positive, negative, slow or fast growth rates. This article, using the case of Chile as a reference, estimates the effect of mining exports on two fundamental indicators of economic development: the formation of human capital and investment in productive infrastructure, either through investment in non-residential construction or of machinery and equipment. Using a time series analysis, it is analysed whether mineral export trends were re-invested in physical and human capital. The results of this exercise show that Chile used its mining income mainly in consumption and repayment of investments abroad, mortgaging its sustainable development. Ark: http://id.caicyt.gov.ar/ark:/s25458299/qray87quv
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title Mining exports and sustainable development in Chile.
title_short Mining exports and sustainable development in Chile.
title_full Mining exports and sustainable development in Chile.
title_fullStr Mining exports and sustainable development in Chile.
title_full_unstemmed Mining exports and sustainable development in Chile.
title_sort mining exports and sustainable development in chile.
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