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In this paper, we assess whether recent economic developments in Russia are symptomatic of Dutch Disease. We first … growth; and (4) higher overall wages. We test these predictions for Russia while carefully controlling for other factors that … could have led to similar symptoms. We conclude that, while Russia has all of the symptoms, the diagnosis of Dutch Disease …
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In this paper, we assess whether recent economic developments in Russia are symptomatic of Dutch Disease.We first …; and (4) higher overall wages.We test these predictions for Russia while carefully controlling for other factors that could … have led to similar symptoms.We conclude that, while Russia has all of the symptoms, the diagnosis of Dutch Disease remains …
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In this paper, we assess whether recent economic developments in Russia are symptomatic of Dutch Disease. We first … growth; and (4) higher overall wages. We test these predictions for Russia while carefully controlling for other factors that … could have led to similar symptoms. We con-clude that, while Russia has all of the symptoms, the diagnosis of Dutch Disease …
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We examine the impact of natural resources on economic growth in Russia’s regions since the introduction of the mineral …
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Using cross-country regressions, we examine the relationship between “point-source” resource abundance and economic growth, quality of institutions, investment in human and physical capital, and social welfare (life expectancy and infant mortality). Contrary to most literature, we find...
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The aims of this paper are twofold. It firstly identifies and discusses the extent to which public revenues from natural resources are adequately captured in existing cross-country revenue databases, before exploring the extent to which such data can be used to estimate countries' fiscal...
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