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A resource-based economy may refer to:
- The economy of a country whose gross national product to a large extent comes from natural resources, such as Russia, and Norway.
- The name used by The Venus Project and The Zeitgeist Movement to describe a hypothetical post-scarcity world economy.
References
- William Tompson (2005). "The Political Implications of Russia's Resource-Based Economy". Post-Soviet Affairs. 21 (4).
- "Can Norway Be a Role Model for Natural Resource Abundant Countries?" (PDF). 2009.
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