2020
DOI: 10.1108/ijdi-07-2020-0166
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The triple crisis of debt, demand and decarbonisation: a preliminary analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on commodity-dependent developing economies

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to offer a preliminary overview and analysis of the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on commodity-dependent developing economies (CDDEs). Using debt, decarbonisation and demand as empirical and analytical prisms to understand impacts and dynamics, the paper offers “rent space” as a theoretical tool to appreciate the changing possibilities for using resource rents for capital accumulation and expand development frontiers. It maps out the certain common features among this group of developin… Show more

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“…Hence, enduring systemic vulnerabilities weaken the resource and fiscal outlay and capacity of both households and the state. In addition, the intentional and uneven integration of developing countries in the global financial system have resulted in increasing debt and financial speculation in developing countries that contribute to perennial vulnerabilities (UNCTAD, 2018; Kvangraven, Koddenbrock and Sylla, 2020;K. K. Perry, 2020c).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hence, enduring systemic vulnerabilities weaken the resource and fiscal outlay and capacity of both households and the state. In addition, the intentional and uneven integration of developing countries in the global financial system have resulted in increasing debt and financial speculation in developing countries that contribute to perennial vulnerabilities (UNCTAD, 2018; Kvangraven, Koddenbrock and Sylla, 2020;K. K. Perry, 2020c).…”
Section: )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kvangraven, Koddenbrock and Sylla, 2020; K. K. Perry, 2020c (Rodney, 1972;Girvan and Girvan, 1973;Amin, 1977). These factors that exacerbate misery and financial subordination and generate uneven geographies of devastation can be seen as continuity rather than major change in conditions.…”
Section: Finance For Development and The Sdgsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the beginning of the pandemic, millions of individuals have had to put both their lives and livelihoods on hold; in fact, as the pandemic continued into 2021, it was expected that more than 130 million individuals lived under the poverty level (UNCTAD, 2020). Moreover, as COVID-19 spread throughout the world, no sector of business or economy felt the damaging impact of the pandemic more than the Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise (SME) sector (Durst et al, 2021;Perry, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%