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the variances in Africa's growth process as induced by robust measures of factor endowments. This study used a … and environmental economics literature in Africa. These comprehensive data on oil rent, coal rent, and forest rent could …, coal rent and economic development in Africa. Forest rent, on the other hand, is inversely related to economic growth in …
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and channels with respect to income inequality, poverty, education, and health. To date, this area has received less … levels of resource rents can end up with significantly different achievements in terms of poverty, inequality, health, and …
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providing evidence of a resource curse. Extractive industries in South Africa, Botswana, and Namibia have positive direct …
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providing evidence of a resource curse. Extractive industries in South Africa, Botswana, and Namibia have positive direct …
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Mother Nature is responsible for Africa's predicaments with regard to economic development and environmental sustainability …
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inequality associated with extraction-led growth or Dutch Disease effects that inhibit poverty-reducing manufacturing employment …. Others claim that resource extraction promotes poverty alleviation. No one, however, has directly examined the dynamics of …
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