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Iran with Turkey and Russia with China to illustrate the negative effects of oil revenue on economic performance. The …
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-resource tax effort by exploiting the so-called 'China shock'. Since its 2001 accession to the World Trade Organization, China … percentage of GDP leads to about a 0.3- percentage-point increase in non-resource taxes as a percentage of GDP. China's non …
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-rich countries deal with these social conflicts? This research provides some lessons from China, a country that hosts rich resources …
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China's rising demand for natural resources and its growing presence in many poor and resource‐rich countries have been …
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In the paper, I explored links between inflow of FDI, natural resource abundance and economic growth. The paper is an attempt to analyze a lager sample of 106 countries and investigate the impact of FDI inflow on the economic growth of the host country. Further, natural resource abundance is...
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Between 1997 and 2014, US corn, soybean and cotton production almost fully converted to genetically modified crops. Starting around 2007, improved tight oil and shale gas technologies turned the declining US fossil fuel production into a booming industry. We study the effects of these two...
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This study examines the intricate relationship between natural resource abundance, with a specific focus on oil production, and its impact on economic growth in Ghana. Through the application of the robust Fully Modified OLS methodology and using data spanned from 1960-2021 the research...
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The Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries are rich in natural resources and in most of them their extractive industries extract and export natural resources with little industrial processing. This study analyzes the direct and indirect impacts that the extractive industries in...
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This paper theoretically and empirically investigates the effect of natural resource rents on the process of economic liberalization and a potential moderating effect of the level of democracy. A simple political-economic model is developed in which the government in an autocratic country faces...
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