Articulo
Boom city! Regional resource peripheries and urban economic development in Chile
AREA DEVELOPMENT AND POLICY
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Autor
Rehner, Johannes
Murray, Warwick E
Rodríguez-Leiva, Sebastián
Overton, John
Institución
Resumen
Although most studies of resource peripheries are macroeconomic in scale, a regional perspective permits a better understanding of the economic implications of commodity dependence. This study of the boom in commodity exports in Chile in the period 2005-15 shows that while a boom may have adverse effects on other activities, it also had positive impacts on the demand for 'non-tradable' construction, commerce and hospitality services in urban areas through the investment of economic rents and expansion of the secondary circuit of capital. These impacts differed significantly between booming and non-booming cities, leading to a call for rescaling, spatializing and temporalizing research on resource peripheries. Regular 2015 FONDECYT FONDECYT