This paper addresses three main questions; how can a country specialized in primary goods become an exporter of manufacturing goods? How does factor abundance affect the possibilities of achieving comparative advantages in manufactures? Does the type of natural resource abundance make any difference to the path of development? Based on factor-endowment-driven specialization, we study the trade patterns along the paths of development for a large sample of countries in the last four decades. Consistently with the idea that countries are located in different cones of diversification, we found that net exports are a non-linear function of the capital/labor ratio of the economy. The pattern of gaining comparative advantages in manufacturing good...
How the country’s natural resource abundance affects the industrial growth? We argue that one of the...
This paper highlights the impoverishing character of Africa’s economic model in its world merchandi...
Resource-Led Growth - A Long-Term Perspective surveys the 1870-1914 experience of growth in resource...
textabstractIn this paper I investigate the competitiveness explanation of the resource curse: to w...
During the post-war period, natural resource production has often been associated withperipheralizat...
Since the 1960s the resource-rich developing economies have under-performed compared with the resour...
Includes bibliographical references.There is a great deal of pessimism towards natural resource orie...
Countries at all stages of economic development desire economic growth. Hausmann et al. (2007) devis...
International audienceThis paper studies the “natural resources – volatility – growth” link by evalu...
Natural resources are not homogeneous in nature, having certain features in the productive process t...
We develop a model to capture the interaction between transaction efficiency and primary resource en...
This chapter takes up the relationship between foreign trade and growth in developing countries in t...
One of the surprising features of modern economic growth is that economies with abundant natural res...
Our work provides a selective survey of the literature on the relation between natural resources and...
A country's specialization evolves over time in a dynamic process, with shifts in comparative advant...
How the country’s natural resource abundance affects the industrial growth? We argue that one of the...
This paper highlights the impoverishing character of Africa’s economic model in its world merchandi...
Resource-Led Growth - A Long-Term Perspective surveys the 1870-1914 experience of growth in resource...
textabstractIn this paper I investigate the competitiveness explanation of the resource curse: to w...
During the post-war period, natural resource production has often been associated withperipheralizat...
Since the 1960s the resource-rich developing economies have under-performed compared with the resour...
Includes bibliographical references.There is a great deal of pessimism towards natural resource orie...
Countries at all stages of economic development desire economic growth. Hausmann et al. (2007) devis...
International audienceThis paper studies the “natural resources – volatility – growth” link by evalu...
Natural resources are not homogeneous in nature, having certain features in the productive process t...
We develop a model to capture the interaction between transaction efficiency and primary resource en...
This chapter takes up the relationship between foreign trade and growth in developing countries in t...
One of the surprising features of modern economic growth is that economies with abundant natural res...
Our work provides a selective survey of the literature on the relation between natural resources and...
A country's specialization evolves over time in a dynamic process, with shifts in comparative advant...
How the country’s natural resource abundance affects the industrial growth? We argue that one of the...
This paper highlights the impoverishing character of Africa’s economic model in its world merchandi...
Resource-Led Growth - A Long-Term Perspective surveys the 1870-1914 experience of growth in resource...