ABSTRACT. The debt-resource-hypothesis suggests that high indebtedness leads to increased natural resource exploitation as well as more unsustainable patterns of resource use. Countries with high debt burdens supposedly increase their extraction of fossil fuels and mineral resources as well as their production of so-called cash crops in order to service their debt obligations. In spite of its popularity, there have been few attempts to systematically test the hypothesis. Existing analyses refer to deforestation only and come to mixed results. This study fills a gap in testing the hypothesis more comprehensively for 23 natural resources and cash crops. It uses first differencing, period-specific time dummies, and a lagged dependent variable ...
Cross-country evidence is presented on resource dependence and the link between volatility and grow...
Can financial development play a role in abating the natural resource curse? What are the channels v...
Most empirical studies of the Resource Curse Hypothesis (RCH) find evidence of a strong negative rel...
The paper contributes to the ongoing debate on the natural resource curse, which postulates a negati...
A debt-based economy cannot survive without economic growth. However, if private debt consistently g...
Mackenzie, JohnEconomists have traditionally viewed natural resources as essential for economic grow...
That countries with high natural resource abundance should experience slower economic growth than th...
This paper examines the hypothesis that heavy foreign debt causes high rates of tropical deforestati...
This paper examines the hypothesis that heavy foreign debt causes high rates of tropical deforestati...
This paper examines the relationship between natural resources and financial development using non-d...
Natural resources are generally considered to be very important for development of any country. Sach...
A debt-based economy cannot survive without economic growth. However, if private debt consistently g...
Are natural resources a "curse" or a "blessing" The empirical evidence suggests that either outcome ...
This thesis studies the relationship between natural resources and economic wealth, in two parts. Pr...
Are natural resources a "curse" or a "blessing" The empirical evidence suggests that either outcome ...
Cross-country evidence is presented on resource dependence and the link between volatility and grow...
Can financial development play a role in abating the natural resource curse? What are the channels v...
Most empirical studies of the Resource Curse Hypothesis (RCH) find evidence of a strong negative rel...
The paper contributes to the ongoing debate on the natural resource curse, which postulates a negati...
A debt-based economy cannot survive without economic growth. However, if private debt consistently g...
Mackenzie, JohnEconomists have traditionally viewed natural resources as essential for economic grow...
That countries with high natural resource abundance should experience slower economic growth than th...
This paper examines the hypothesis that heavy foreign debt causes high rates of tropical deforestati...
This paper examines the hypothesis that heavy foreign debt causes high rates of tropical deforestati...
This paper examines the relationship between natural resources and financial development using non-d...
Natural resources are generally considered to be very important for development of any country. Sach...
A debt-based economy cannot survive without economic growth. However, if private debt consistently g...
Are natural resources a "curse" or a "blessing" The empirical evidence suggests that either outcome ...
This thesis studies the relationship between natural resources and economic wealth, in two parts. Pr...
Are natural resources a "curse" or a "blessing" The empirical evidence suggests that either outcome ...
Cross-country evidence is presented on resource dependence and the link between volatility and grow...
Can financial development play a role in abating the natural resource curse? What are the channels v...
Most empirical studies of the Resource Curse Hypothesis (RCH) find evidence of a strong negative rel...