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Record #126867:

Financial resources for sustainable development in the Arctic / Michael Pretes.

Title: Financial resources for sustainable development in the Arctic / Michael Pretes.
Author(s): Pretes, Michael.
Date: 1993.
Publisher: Aldershot, England: Dartmouth Publishing Company
In: Politics and sustainable growth in the Arctic. (1993.), Vol. 9
Abstract: Article highlights main difference between economic development in peripheral regions and in central regions - risks are greater, economic returns limited, banks at centre. Result is that capital is usually available only for mega-projects of energy generation and mineral extraction. Author sketches possible transition to sustainable peripheral economy, with use of trust funds to smooth economic cycle and gives example of Alaska Permanent Fund.
Notes:

In: Politics and sustainable growth in the Arctic. Vol. 9 / Jyrki Käkönen.

Keywords: 32 -- Politics.
33 -- Economics.
334.746.4 -- Small businesses.
336.6 -- Business enterprise finance.
502 -- Environmental issues.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
SPRI record no.: 126867

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