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and other mineral resources on long-term economic growth of countries has been on balance positive. Moreover, the claims … of a negative effect of oil and mineral wealth on the countries' institutions as well as on some other factors …
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-89 and 1996-2008. We disaggregate resources into oil, gas, coal, and nonfuel mineral resources, and find that disaggregation …
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This paper shows that the finance and growth relationship is as important in resource-based economies as in other economies. This paper also documents less developed financial systems in resource-based economies and banks that are more liquid, better capitalized and more profitable, but give...
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-2012, with a global repository of giant oil, gas, and mineral discoveries. We find strong and robust evidence of a 'fiscal …
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sub-standard economic performance. They are: long-term trends in world commodity prices, volatility, crowding out of …
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This paper evaluates the impact of major natural resource discoveries since 1950 on GDP per capita and other economic and social indicators. Using panel fixed-effects estimation ad resource discoveries in countries that were not previously resource-rich, I find a positive effect on GDP per...
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