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A comparison of the reactions to government taxation measures of twentieth century mining companies and nineteenth century pastoralists
Authors:Derek L Smith
Affiliation:Department of Geography , University of Adelaide , GPO Box 498, SA, 5001, Australia
Abstract:
This paper compares pastoralists in South Australia in the nineteenth century with Australian mining companies in the twentieth century as they resist the efforts of government to extract a greater proportion of the wealth created in the exploitation of natural resources. In effect, in both cases the struggle relates to the allocation of economic rent between private and corporate capital on the one hand, and the owners of the resources, the people of Australia, on the other. It is difficult not to be impressed by the similarities in the ideologies, objectives and strategies of these two groups of resource exploiters, separated though they are by over one hundred years.
Keywords:natural resources  exploitation  economic rent  pastoralism  squatters  mining companies  taxation
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