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Is cultural diversity the next ultimate resource

By: Shaban, Abdul.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: The Indian Journal of Social Work Description: 84(2), Apr, 2023: p.123-130. In: The Indian Journal of Social WorkSummary: The conventional resources for economic growth and development have been coal, petroleum, minerals, and so on. Over time, however, the importance and use of these resources has declined with technological advances in society. While at the beginning of the 18th century, coal and iron ore were viewed as crucial resources, petroleum became the new resource in the late 19th and 20th centuries. As we closely examine the factors linked to economic growth and development, we find that cultural diversity as a latent resource has hardly figured in growth and development literature. – Reproduced https://journals.tiss.edu/ijsw/index.php/ijsw/article/view/947
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The conventional resources for economic growth and development have been coal, petroleum, minerals, and so on. Over time, however, the importance and use of these resources has declined with technological advances in society. While at the beginning of the 18th century, coal and iron ore were viewed as crucial resources, petroleum became the new resource in the late 19th and 20th centuries. As we closely examine the factors linked to economic growth and development, we find that cultural diversity as a latent resource has hardly figured in growth and development literature. – Reproduced

https://journals.tiss.edu/ijsw/index.php/ijsw/article/view/947

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