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Enhancing sustainable growth in the global south: The role of mineral resource management, supply chain efficiency, technology advancement, and local downstream processing

Zhongwen Chen, Usama Awan, Abdelmohsen A. Nassani, Khalid M. Al‐Aiban, Khalid Zaman

2024Resources Policy12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Achieving sustainable economic development is a prevalent challenge faced by mineral-rich countries in the Global South. The study examines the role of mineral resource rents, government regulatory quality, technological advancement, local downstream processing, supply chain efficiency, and environmental sustainability in fostering regional development in a panel of 10 rich mineral resource-endowed countries of the Global South. Panel data from 2000 to 2022 are utilized for analysis. The study employs a panel ARDL-Bounds testing approach for parameter estimation. Results indicate that, in the long run, mineral resource rents positively boost regional economic growth, supporting the ‘Resource Blessing Hypothesis’. Conversely, a lack of technological innovation decreases regional economic growth, though it has a positive effect in the short run. Both local downstream processing and environmental sustainability have a positive impact on fostering regional growth in both the short and long run. Supply chain efficiency decreases regional growth in the short run but has a positive effect in the long run. The study concluded that sustainable practices and balanced technology strategies are essential to long-term economic prosperity.

Topics & Concepts

Downstream (manufacturing)BusinessSupply chainMineral resource classificationIndustrial organizationResource (disambiguation)Natural resource economicsSustainable developmentSupply chain managementEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental economicsEnvironmental scienceEconomicsComputer scienceMarketingComputer networkGeologyPolitical scienceGeochemistryLawMining and Resource ManagementExtraction and Separation ProcessesNatural Resources and Economic Development