Measuring the Economic Impact of the Minerals Sector: A Regional Western Australian Perspective

Economic impact has been traditionally measured using Input-Output analysis, General Computable Equilibrium Models and Econometric Models. As the composition and dynamics of the Australian resources sector is changing, novel elements have become more difficult to model using these traditional techni...

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Main Author: Sepulveda Bravo, Paulina Alejandra
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2023
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95941
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description Economic impact has been traditionally measured using Input-Output analysis, General Computable Equilibrium Models and Econometric Models. As the composition and dynamics of the Australian resources sector is changing, novel elements have become more difficult to model using these traditional techniques. This thesis proposes an agent-based model to answer the question: Is it possible to achieve enduring community value from mining? A case study is used to show the implementation of the model and validate its applicability.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-959412024-09-24T01:50:43Z Measuring the Economic Impact of the Minerals Sector: A Regional Western Australian Perspective Sepulveda Bravo, Paulina Alejandra Economic impact has been traditionally measured using Input-Output analysis, General Computable Equilibrium Models and Econometric Models. As the composition and dynamics of the Australian resources sector is changing, novel elements have become more difficult to model using these traditional techniques. This thesis proposes an agent-based model to answer the question: Is it possible to achieve enduring community value from mining? A case study is used to show the implementation of the model and validate its applicability. 2023 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95941 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Sepulveda Bravo, Paulina Alejandra
Measuring the Economic Impact of the Minerals Sector: A Regional Western Australian Perspective
title Measuring the Economic Impact of the Minerals Sector: A Regional Western Australian Perspective
title_full Measuring the Economic Impact of the Minerals Sector: A Regional Western Australian Perspective
title_fullStr Measuring the Economic Impact of the Minerals Sector: A Regional Western Australian Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Measuring the Economic Impact of the Minerals Sector: A Regional Western Australian Perspective
title_short Measuring the Economic Impact of the Minerals Sector: A Regional Western Australian Perspective
title_sort measuring the economic impact of the minerals sector: a regional western australian perspective
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95941