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stability, and conflict risk; and third, to assess how prospective political transitions have implications for the World Bank …
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Auty (1993) and Sachs and Warner (1997) reignited the line of argument of the resource curse: the idea that natural resource wealth has negative net effects on the development of nations. However, the result has been found to be highly dependent on the types of variables used to represent...
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In this paper we utilise a large and reasonably detailed dataset to show that a greater level of democracy in a country's political institutions can alleviate the widely known resource curse.Raw material abundance affects per capita growth negatively, an effect that seems to work through several...
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There has been heated debate on what the abundance of natural resources means for the host countries and regions. A growing body of comparative literature suggests that resource dependence hinders economic development due to various reasons such as the deindustrialization effects of the mining...
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stability, and conflict risk; and third, to assess how prospective political transitions have implications for the World Bank …
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Referring to the original context of Dutch Disease, the term refers to the fears of de-industrialization that gripped the Netherlands as a result of the appreciation of the Dutch currency that followed the discovery of natural gas deposits. Expansion of petroleum exports in the 1960s not only...
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This chapter discusses whether the Middle East and North African (MENA) countries are prone to be cursed or blessed by their natural resources endowments. It thus reviews the literature on the resource curse theory. The existence of a resource curse is discussed and arguments against advocates...
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