自然资源开采究竟在多大程度上减少了国民财富?发现的意义

A. Gelb, K. Kaiser, L. Viñuela
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本文考虑了地下资源的发现过程,包括硬矿物和碳氢化合物,并根据采掘和探明储量变化的总和估计了近年来的规模。在技术变革和强劲的市场条件的推动下,大多数矿产的发现都是重大的。与勘探成本相比,已发现储量的价值较高,特别是当使用较低的社会贴现率来评估未来的潜在产量时。因此,发现是有价值的,应该通过增加已探明储量来增加国家财富。许多国家产生资源租金的时间可以比目前的储量估计数所显示的时间长得多,这对如何计划支出或节省租金的决定产生影响。由于发现对价格和技术的高度反应,环境限制(气候变化、水)比资源储量的实际枯竭更有可能限制以资源为基础的开发。私人和社会对发现的评价之间的差异也可以证明各国采取措施鼓励勘探是合理的,包括通过提供地球科学数据来增加对发现的兴趣以及矿业公司之间的竞争。需要更多关于这些投资的回报的资料,其中一些是由捐助者支助的。当然,勘探只是资源价值链的一小部分。如果资源财富有利于发展,许多国家将需要改善整个链条的管理。[CGD工作文件]。URL: [http://www.cgdev.org/files/1426040_file_Gelb_Kaiser_Vinuela_extraction_FINAL.pdf]。
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How Much Does Natural Resource Extraction Really Diminish National Wealth? The Implications of Discovery
The paper considers the process of discovery for subsoil resources, including both hard minerals and hydrocarbons and estimates its magnitude in recent years, as derived from the sum of extraction and changes in proven reserves. Spurred on by technology change and strong market conditions, discovery has been substantial for most minerals. The value of discovered reserves is high relative to the costs of exploration, particularly when low social discount rates are used to value potential production in the future. Discovery is therefore valuable and should be considered as adding to national wealth through increases in proven reserves. Many countries can continue to generate resource rents far longer than indicated by current reserve estimates and this has implications for decisions on how to plan to spend or save rents. With the high response of discovery to prices and technology, environmental constraints (climate change, water) are more likely than the actual exhaustion of resource deposits to limit resource-based development. The divergence between private and social valuation of discoveries may also justify measures taken by countries to encourage exploration, including through the provision of geo-scientific data to increase interest in discovery as well as competition among mining companies. More information is needed on the payoff to such investments, some of which are supported by donors. However, exploration is, of course, only a slice of the resource value chain. Many countries will need to improve management along the entire chain if resource wealth is to benefit their development. [CGD Working Paper]. URL:[http://www.cgdev.org/files/1426040_file_Gelb_Kaiser_Vinuela_extraction_FINAL.pdf].
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