Figures and Tables

Figures

Figure 0.1

Terms of trade for selected metals versus manufactures, 1960–2016

Figure 1.1

Historical commodity price indexes, in constant 2010 dollars

Figure 1.2

Copper prices compared to net G7 and Chinese copper imports

Figure 1.3

China base metal imports as a share of world total

Figure 1.4

Chinese demand compared to that of the rest of the world (in billions of dollars)

Figure 5.1

China compared to the rest of the world: soybean imports and soybean index prices, 2000–2016

Figure 5.2

Brazil and Argentina export purchasing power index, 1995–2013

Figure 5.3

Brazil’s debt service, 2000–2011

Figure 6.1

Fuel commodity price indexes, 1995–2014

Figure 6.2

Bolivia, Ecuador, and Venezuela resource revenue index (in real), 1995–2014

Figure 6.3

Bolivia, Ecuador, and Venezuela general government expenditure indexes (in real), 1995–2014

Figure 6.4

Ecuador oil exports (in billions of dollars), 2000–2016

Figure 7.1

Angola’s and Kazakhstan’s total merchandise exports relative to oil prices, 1998–2014

Figure 7.2

Angola revenue and expenditure indexes (in real), 2000–2014

Figure 9.1

China copper and aluminum ores and concentrates imports (in billions of dollars), 2000–2014

Figure 9.2

China copper and aluminum imports (in billions of dollars), 2000–2014

Figure 9.3

Aluminum and copper price indexes, 2000–2015

Figure 9.4

Colombia, Jamaica, Peru, and South Africa export purchasing power indexes

Figure 10.1

Real price indexes for energy and metals, 1980–2018

Tables

Table 1.1

South Korea and China energy intensity (in British thermal units) at comparable levels of gross domestic product

Table 1.2

Energy intensity for China and selected economies, 2015

Table 3.1

Qualitative comparative analysis data by case

Table 3.2

Analysis of necessary conditions for the outcome BRK

Table 4.1

Typology of commodity boom political-economic trajectories among Southern resource-exporting states

Table 4.2

Political-economic structure of ideal types under commodity boom conditions, 2002–2013

Table 4.3

Oligarchic-extractivist ideal type and cases

Table 6.1

Ecuadorian presidents since 1992

Table 7.1

Official development assistance as a percentage of gross national income

Table 7.2

Oil as a percentage of total merchandise export value

Table 8.1

Official development assistance received (percentage of gross national income), 2002–2012

Table 8.2

Natural resources as a proportion of total exports

Table 10.1

China’s share of global consumption, 2012

Table 10.2

China’s contribution to global consumption growth, 2002–2012

Table A.1

Change in liberalization, 2001/2002–2013/2014

Table A.2

Qualitative comparative analysis truth table

Table A.3

Analysis of necessary conditions

Table A.4

Ecuador interviews

Table A.5

Zambia interviews

Table A.6

Jamaica interviews