Resources-to-Cash: A Cautionary Tale from Mongolia

42 Pages Posted: 19 Sep 2015

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Ying Yeung

Australian National University (ANU) - Development Policy Centre

Stephen Howes

Australian National University (ANU) - Development Policy Centre; Australian National University (ANU) - Crawford School of Public Policy

Date Written: September 16, 2015

Abstract

Recently, the direct distribution of natural resource wealth through cash transfers (“resources-to-cash”) has been recommended to help avoid the resource curse. Mongolia is perhaps the only developing country that has actually introduced a resources-to-cash scheme. While the scheme has showed mixed results, overall it has been a failure, losing political and public support because of design and implementation flaws. One should not dismiss the potential benefits of resources-to-cash on the basis of one, poorly designed and implemented instance. Rather the lesson of the Mongolia experience is that resources-to-cash needs to take its place alongside, rather than be favoured over, other policy instruments that have been put forward to avoid the resource curse.

Keywords: Mongolia, cash transfers, resources, poverty, mining

JEL Classification: O1, O2, O13

Suggested Citation

Yeung, Ying and Howes, Stephen, Resources-to-Cash: A Cautionary Tale from Mongolia (September 16, 2015). Development Policy Centre Discussion Paper No. 42, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2661202 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2661202

Ying Yeung

Australian National University (ANU) - Development Policy Centre ( email )

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Stephen Howes (Contact Author)

Australian National University (ANU) - Development Policy Centre ( email )

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Australian National University (ANU) - Crawford School of Public Policy

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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 0200
Australia

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