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Regional economic growth is closely related to the optimization of the use of natural and human resources. This study aims to analyze: (1) The use of natural and human resource potential works as a determinant of the economic growth of Bulukumba Regency; (2) The influence of natural resources,...
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This paper analyzes the relationship between financial development and economic growth in Angola, an economy heavily … growth in Angola: it does not Granger-cause either oil revenues or non-oil GDP, even though it is Granger-caused by both …
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, ownership and control, and political structure and economic choices to examine how Nigeria and Angola managed their oil and gas … the late 1990s and early 2000s for Nigeria and Angola respectively. The findings show that both countries were poorly …
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Increased globalisation has played a key role in shaping recent trends and concerns in the economic diplomacy of African states. African states are increasingly interested in becoming more relevant actors in the global economy. The economic diplomacy of African states is primarily a diplomacy of...
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Regional economic growth is closely related to the optimization of the use of natural and human resources. This study aims to analyze: (1) The use of natural and human resource potential works as a determinant of the economic growth of Bulukumba Regency; (2) The influence of natural resources,...
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We study whether the spatial distribution of natural resources across different ethnic groups within countries impede spatial inequality, national economic performance, and the incidence of armed conflict. By providing a theoretical rent-seeking model and analysing a set of geocoded data for...
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