Abstract: China’s economic development has made a remarkable achievement over the past three decades. However, compared with other developed economies, it still mainly relies on coal resources as its primary energy. As country’s leading coal resources producer, Shanxi is now in an awkward position. A possible explanation is this region suffering “Resource Curse”: that the abundant resources did not bring rapid and comprehensive development, but instead, it generated a series of severe constraints. This paper attempts to provide evidence for resource curse theory through comparing Resource Abundance Index with economic growth among China’s 27 regions; and then to analyse Shanxi’s plight from several particular aspects. It is relevant to show...
"Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integration and infrast...
"Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integration and infrast...
This paper reconsiders the ‘curse of resources’ hypothesis for the case of China, and distinguishes ...
AbstractThe study on the relationship between the resources development and the economic development...
For a specific small-scale region with abundant resources, its copious resources tend to dictate the...
AbstractThe study on the relationship between the resources development and the economic development...
This meta-analysis aims to identify the relationship between natural resources abundance and economi...
The phenomenon of low economic growth in resource-rich regions is recognized as the “resource curse”...
The article has improved the contrast rate decomposition method, and based on this, it has compiled ...
The phenomenon of low economic growth in resource-rich regions is recognized as the “resource curse”...
In China, after experiencing high resource dependence (RD) and extensive development, some regions t...
Dependency on coal consumption to maintain energy security is common to the majority of developing c...
Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integration and infrastr...
Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integration and infrastr...
Abstract: In response to the high mortality rates and low productivity in coal min-ing, China began ...
"Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integration and infrast...
"Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integration and infrast...
This paper reconsiders the ‘curse of resources’ hypothesis for the case of China, and distinguishes ...
AbstractThe study on the relationship between the resources development and the economic development...
For a specific small-scale region with abundant resources, its copious resources tend to dictate the...
AbstractThe study on the relationship between the resources development and the economic development...
This meta-analysis aims to identify the relationship between natural resources abundance and economi...
The phenomenon of low economic growth in resource-rich regions is recognized as the “resource curse”...
The article has improved the contrast rate decomposition method, and based on this, it has compiled ...
The phenomenon of low economic growth in resource-rich regions is recognized as the “resource curse”...
In China, after experiencing high resource dependence (RD) and extensive development, some regions t...
Dependency on coal consumption to maintain energy security is common to the majority of developing c...
Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integration and infrastr...
Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integration and infrastr...
Abstract: In response to the high mortality rates and low productivity in coal min-ing, China began ...
"Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integration and infrast...
"Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integration and infrast...
This paper reconsiders the ‘curse of resources’ hypothesis for the case of China, and distinguishes ...