From Commodity Discovery to Production

23 Pages Posted: 7 Oct 2016

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Tehmina S. Khan

World Bank

Trang Thi Thuy Nguyen

World Bank

Richard Schodde

Independent

Franziska Ohnsorge

World Bank; Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR); Australian National University (ANU) - Crawford School of Public Policy

Date Written: September 15, 2016

Abstract

Major resource discoveries have transformed growth prospects for many low-income countries. However, the sharp downturn in commodity prices in recent years is affecting resource investment in these countries, and may delay the development of recent discoveries into production. This study investigates lead times from discovery to production for a unique data set of gold and copper discoveries worldwide during 1950-2014. The study employs standard parametric and nonparametric duration analysis. The results suggest an important role for copper prices; for instance, an upswing at the time of discovery can hasten the development of the mine by two to three years in low-income countries. There appears to be a similarly beneficial impact on lead times of sounder macroeconomic policies and quality of governance.

Keywords: Consumption, Energy and Mining, Industrial Economics, Economic Theory & Research, Energy Demand, Energy and Environment, Fiscal & Monetary Policy, Economic Growth, Economic Conditions and Volatility

Suggested Citation

Khan, Tehmina S. and Nguyen, Trang Thi Thuy and Schodde, Richard and Ohnsorge, Franziska, From Commodity Discovery to Production (September 15, 2016). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 7823, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2849123

Tehmina S. Khan (Contact Author)

World Bank ( email )

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Trang Thi Thuy Nguyen

World Bank

1818 H Street, NW
Washington, DC 20433
United States

Richard Schodde

Independent

Franziska Ohnsorge

World Bank ( email )

1818 H Street, NW
Washington, DC 20433
United States

Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) ( email )

London
United Kingdom

Australian National University (ANU) - Crawford School of Public Policy ( email )

ANU College of Asia and the Pacific
J.G. Crawford Building, #132, Lennox Crossing
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 0200
Australia

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