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Mongolia: Resources, Nomads, and the Economics of a Vast Frontier
Mongolia occupies one of the most unusual positions in the global economic landscape. It is a country defined by extremes: vast land but a small population, immense natural resources but a narrow economic base, deep historical identity yet heavy dependence on external markets. From the windswept grasslands of the steppe to the mining corridors that connect it to China, Mongolia offers a powerful example of how geography, culture, and global demand interact to shape a nation’s
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