Natural resource rents and foreign aid have the character of windfall gains that affect economic outcomes both directly and indirectly. Several studies have shown that the indirect effect typically works via institutions like corruption. In this article, we offer a theoretical framework for a joint analysis of how natural resources and aid potentially affect total output in society through rent seeking activities. We survey the existing evidence on both direct and indirect effects of windfalls and provide some new empirical evidence of the association between aid/natural resources and institutions in a large cross-section of countries. Our results suggest that whereas more aid means less corruption, natural resource rents is positively corr...
Literature exists on two ‘curses,’ the natural resource curse and the curse of foreign aid, which li...
We theoretically and empirically examine the relationship between natural resource revenues and fina...
I review the relationship between natural resource endowment type and economic growth in devel...
Natural resource rents and foreign aid have the character of windfall gains that affect economic out...
Natural resource rents and foreign aid have the character of windfall gains that affect economic out...
We study how natural resources can feed corruption and how this effect depends on the quality of the...
We study how natural resources can feed corruption and how this effect depends on the quality of the...
We study how natural resources can feed corruption and how this effect depends on the quality of the...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics...
This paper provides a first look at the intersection between the natural resource and foreign aid cu...
In 1995, Jeffrey Sachs and Andrew Warner found a negative relationship between natural resources and...
Corruption is the main reason why resource-rich countries perform badly in economic terms. Corruptio...
Abstract: Foreign aid provides a windfall of resources to recipient countries and may result in the ...
To address the relationship between concessional assistance, corruption, and other types of rent-see...
We theoretically and empirically examine the relationship between natural resource revenues and fina...
Literature exists on two ‘curses,’ the natural resource curse and the curse of foreign aid, which li...
We theoretically and empirically examine the relationship between natural resource revenues and fina...
I review the relationship between natural resource endowment type and economic growth in devel...
Natural resource rents and foreign aid have the character of windfall gains that affect economic out...
Natural resource rents and foreign aid have the character of windfall gains that affect economic out...
We study how natural resources can feed corruption and how this effect depends on the quality of the...
We study how natural resources can feed corruption and how this effect depends on the quality of the...
We study how natural resources can feed corruption and how this effect depends on the quality of the...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics...
This paper provides a first look at the intersection between the natural resource and foreign aid cu...
In 1995, Jeffrey Sachs and Andrew Warner found a negative relationship between natural resources and...
Corruption is the main reason why resource-rich countries perform badly in economic terms. Corruptio...
Abstract: Foreign aid provides a windfall of resources to recipient countries and may result in the ...
To address the relationship between concessional assistance, corruption, and other types of rent-see...
We theoretically and empirically examine the relationship between natural resource revenues and fina...
Literature exists on two ‘curses,’ the natural resource curse and the curse of foreign aid, which li...
We theoretically and empirically examine the relationship between natural resource revenues and fina...
I review the relationship between natural resource endowment type and economic growth in devel...