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Fading local effects: boom and bust evidence from a Peruvian gold mine

机译:逐渐减弱的局部影响:秘鲁金矿的兴衰迹象

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The local effects of mining might simply come and go with mine production. In this paper we revisit Aragon and Rud's (2013) study of the Yanacocha mine, frequently cited to account for local economic effects and backward linkages, but we offer a more nuanced interpretation: first, effects fade with the mine exhaustion; and second, impacts are the result of consumption boom-and-bust dynamics. While we find it more conceptually accurate to reserve the concept of backward linkages for effects of a productive nature, our evidence reveals that unskilled services is the one sector that benefits, in contrast to manufactures and skilled services. We stress that impact evaluations of mines are contingent to time and place, and contend that exploring the extent to which multipliers generate spillovers is central. The short-run effects of a mine might in fact give little indication of how to tell or make a blessing from a curse.
机译:采矿的局部影响可能随矿山生产而变化。在本文中,我们回顾了Aragon和Rud(2013)对Yanacocha矿的研究,该研究经常被引用来解释当地的经济影响和反向联系,但我们提供了更为细微的解释:首先,影响随着矿井的枯竭而消退;第二,影响是消费兴衰动态的结果。尽管我们发现保留反向链接的概念以产生生产性效应在概念上更准确,但我们的证据表明,与制造业和熟练服务业相比,非熟练服务业是受益的领域。我们强调,对地雷的影响评估取决于时间和地点,并主张探索乘数产生溢出的程度是关键。地雷的短期影响实际上可能几乎没有迹象表明如何说出或从诅咒中祝福。

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