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A '''Resource-based economy''' may refer to:
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* The economy of a country whose ] to a large extent comes from natural resources, for example Russia<ref>{{cite journal| journal=Post-Soviet Affairs| author=William Tompson |year=2005 | volume=21 | issue=4|title=The Political Implications of Russia's Resource-Based Economy|url=http://bellwether.metapress.com/content/b50163240x1m1204/}}</ref> and Norway.<ref>{{cite paper|title=Can Norway Be a Role Model for Natural Resource Abundant Countries? | authors=Ådne Cappelen and Lars Mjøset | year =2009 |url=http://www.wider.unu.edu/stc/repec/pdfs/rp2009/RP2009-23.pdf}}</ref>
* The name used mainly by ] and ] to describe a hypothetical ] economy.

== References ==
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A Resource-based economy may refer to:

References

  1. William Tompson (2005). "The Political Implications of Russia's Resource-Based Economy". Post-Soviet Affairs. 21 (4).
  2. "Can Norway Be a Role Model for Natural Resource Abundant Countries?" (PDF). 2009. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help); Unknown parameter |authors= ignored (help)