Exhaustible resources and economic growth : the case of uranium mining in Saskatchewan / by Harry F. Campbell.: EC22-3/1984-270E-PDF

"This study examines the effect of a booming natural resource sector on regional economic growth, with particular attention to the impact of regional government policy on mineral rent taxation and the allocation of resource revenues. The author's approach is first to document the relevant theory and then to apply it to the case of the uranium industry in Saskatchewan"--Abstract, p. v.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Economic Council of Canada.
Title Exhaustible resources and economic growth : the case of uranium mining in Saskatchewan / by Harry F. Campbell.
Variant title Case of uranium mining in Saskatchewan
Series title Discussion paper ; no. 270
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) "September 1984."
Digitized edition from print [produced by the Publishing and Depository Services Directorate].
Includes bibliographic references.
Includes abstract in French.
Publishing information Ottawa : Economic Council of Canada, 1984.
Author / Contributor Campbell, Harry F.,1945-
Description vi, 95 p.
Catalogue number
  • EC22-3/1984-270E-PDF
Subject terms Metals
Mining industry
Economic growth
Uranium mining
Saskatchewan
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