Large-Scale Mining and Local Impacts: Evidence From Mongolia

IF 2.6 3区 经济学 Q2 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
Odmaa Narantungalag
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This paper investigates the indirect economic impacts of large-scale mining activities on household expenditure patterns using the difference-in-differences framework and the Mongolia Household Socio-Economic Survey data from 2008 to 2016. It is found that mining activities increased household expenditures on food and electricity. Expenditures on health also increased in the resource-producing region, while there was no increase in the level of illness. Although households reduced their expenditures on education, their educational attainment increased more than the control group. The findings highlight that the positive impacts of the mining sector are likely to be higher than that indicated by its direct linkages, as well as traditional welfare measurements, such as household aggregate income and consumption.

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期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics (AJARE) provides a forum for innovative and scholarly work in agricultural and resource economics. First published in 1997, the Journal succeeds the Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics and the Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics, upholding the tradition of these long-established journals. Accordingly, the editors are guided by the following objectives: -To maintain a high standard of analytical rigour offering sufficient variety of content so as to appeal to a broad spectrum of both academic and professional economists and policymakers. -In maintaining the tradition of its predecessor journals, to combine articles with policy reviews and surveys of key analytical issues in agricultural and resource economics.
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