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- Backstop_resources abstract "Backstop resources theory states that as a heavily used limited resource becomes expensive, alternative resources will become cheap by comparison, therefore making the alternatives economically viable options. In the long term, the theory implies faith that technological progress will allow backstop resources to be essentially unlimited (see also Cornucopian), and that need will cause the development of new technologies to become cost effective. This idea is supported by economist Robert Solow who claimed that four-fifths of US economic growth could be attributed to technological development (the other fifth being accounted for by expansion of labor and capital).".
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- Backstop_resources wikiPageWikiLink 1979_energy_crisis.
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- Backstop_resources wikiPageWikiLink Special_Period.
- Backstop_resources wikiPageWikiLink Tar_sands.
- Backstop_resources wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Department_of_Energy.
- Backstop_resources wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Department_of_Energy.
- Backstop_resources wikiPageWikiLinkText "Backstop resources".
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- Backstop_resources subject Category:Peak_oil.
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- Backstop_resources comment "Backstop resources theory states that as a heavily used limited resource becomes expensive, alternative resources will become cheap by comparison, therefore making the alternatives economically viable options. In the long term, the theory implies faith that technological progress will allow backstop resources to be essentially unlimited (see also Cornucopian), and that need will cause the development of new technologies to become cost effective.".
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