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Post-Keynesian theorists view the economic problems surrounding raw materials (that is, natural resources) in a very different light from orthodox neoclassical economic theory. This point can perhaps best be illustrated in the context of the current so-called ‘energy crisis’.

Challenge, March/April 1977; reprinted in A. S. Eichner (ed.) A Guide to Post-Keynesian Economics (New York: Sharpe, 1979).

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  1. Politics and the World Economy: An Account of the International Oil Industry in its Political Environment (New York: Praeger, 1962).

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Davidson, P. (1991). The Economics of Natural Resources. In: Davidson, L. (eds) Inflation, Open Economies and Resources. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11516-7_29

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