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ressursgrunnlag

Ressursgrunnlag is a term used in economics and public policy to describe the total set of resources a country or region can mobilize for production and welfare over time. It includes natural resources such as land, water, minerals, timber and energy resources (oil and gas), as well as human resources (education, health, skills), capital resources (infrastructure, machines, financial capital) and the institutional and technological capabilities that support productive activity.

The concept is used to assess long-term growth potential and sustainability. It is not a fixed stock;

In practice, analysts measure ressursgrunnlag with a set of indicators, such as reserves and production levels

Policy implications include diversifying the economy, investing in education and R&D, maintaining sound financial management and

whether
a
resource
base
is
valuable
depends
on
prices,
technology,
productivity,
institutions
and
environmental
constraints.
A
strong
ressursgrunnlag
can
enable
high
living
standards,
but
mismanagement
can
erode
it,
through
depletion,
price
volatility
or
environmental
degradation.
for
natural
resources,
measures
of
human
capital
(education
levels,
labor
force
participation),
the
stock
of
physical
capital
and
infrastructure,
and
indicators
of
innovation
and
institutions.
In
resource-rich
economies,
the
balance
between
exploiting
resources
and
investing
in
diversification
and
savings
is
crucial
to
avoid
the
so-called
resource
curse.
infrastructure,
and
ensuring
sustainable
extraction
policies
that
protect
the
environment
and
future
welfare.
Examples
include
Norway's
sovereign
wealth
fund
and
countries
with
strong
education
systems
building
resilience
beyond
extractive
cycles.