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Abstract
In recent years Genuine Savings (GS) has emerged as an indicator of weak sustainability and predictor of socio-economic well-being. This paper presents the first long-term GS estimates for Norway, covering the period from 1865 until 2018. The preliminary results indicate unsustainable development throughout most of the period leading up to the Second World War and positive GS since 1946, with a single exception in 1992. This result is rather surprising since the discovery of oil and natural gas fields in 1969 resulted in substantial natural resource depletion, which is usually associated with negative levels of GS. However, in a particularity compared to most natural resource exporters, Norway managed to achieve sustainable development by compensating natural resource depletion with high investments into human and physical capital. \\
Keywords: Norway; Natural Resources, Genuine Savings, Oil, Well-being
Keywords: Norway; Natural Resources, Genuine Savings, Oil, Well-being
Original language | English |
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Article number | 101127 |
Journal | The Extractive Industries and Society |
Volume | 11 |
Early online date | 2022 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Economic History
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Genuine Savings as a measure of sustainable development. Towards a GDP replacement.
Ducoing, C. (Researcher), McLaughin, E. (Researcher), Oxley, L. (Researcher) & Fink, J. (Researcher)
2020/01/01 → 2024/09/30
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Swedish Economic History Meeting
Ducoing, C. (Role not specified)
2021 Oct 8 → 2021 Oct 9Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participation in conference