Extractive industries usually do not employ much labor and the non-resource sectors
typically suffer contractions associated with Dutch disease effects during boom periods.
These cases may call for analysis of constraints to broad-based growth with a particular
emphasis on the non-resource sectors in the economy.8
Moreover, in countries starting at
a very low income level and low growth, an inclusive growth approach would be very
close to an approach for speeding up the pace of growth, as the main focus should be on
getting the fundamentals for growth right.