To Benefit from Plenty: Lessons from Chile and Norway
76 Pages Posted: 19 Dec 2008
Date Written: December 19, 2008
Abstract
The lessons from resource-rich Chile and Norway highlight important points for international development policy. Resource-rich countries need advice on how to build institutions to manage inflows. Learning from Norway, Chile and other resource-rich economies could make commodity-related international co-operation a major aspect of foreign affairs policies, bringing expertise to neighbouring or other middle- and low-income countries. The creation in Chile, the world largest exporter and producer of the metal, of a World Copper Institute could be one example of a resource-based foreign policy.
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