This paper explores the idea of regime switching as a new methodological approach to bring new insights into the natural resource curse hypothesis in the case of oil exporting countries. The basic idea is that when a threshold of oil dependence is passed, the relationship between economic growth and its determinants could move smoothly from a regime to another. Relying upon the estimation of a PSTR model, our findings offer strong evidence that oil revenues non-linearly impacts economic growth and that resource curse only exists under the condition of high oil dependence. More precisely, below the level of 51% of oil dependence, oil revenues have a positive impact on economic growth, whereas above this level, it have serious drawbacks on ec...
This research investigated the effective economic growth determinants using a panel data set over th...
This paper examines the resource curse hypothesis both within and between countries of different dem...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
This paper explores the idea of regime switching as a new methodological approach to bring new insig...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
This paper employs an augmented production function to examine resource curse hypothesis by incorpor...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
The examination of the relationship between oil resources and economic growth reveals that oil curse...
This paper employs an augmented production function to examine resource curse hypothesis by incorpor...
The examination of the relationship between oil resources and economic growth reveals that oil curse...
This research study presents a review of the vast literature on the term 'resource curse', focusing ...
This research investigated the effective economic growth determinants using a panel data set over th...
The objective of this paper is to revisit the resource curse hypothesis both within and between coun...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
This research study presents a review of the vast literature on the term 'resource curse', focusing ...
This research investigated the effective economic growth determinants using a panel data set over th...
This paper examines the resource curse hypothesis both within and between countries of different dem...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
This paper explores the idea of regime switching as a new methodological approach to bring new insig...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
This paper employs an augmented production function to examine resource curse hypothesis by incorpor...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
The examination of the relationship between oil resources and economic growth reveals that oil curse...
This paper employs an augmented production function to examine resource curse hypothesis by incorpor...
The examination of the relationship between oil resources and economic growth reveals that oil curse...
This research study presents a review of the vast literature on the term 'resource curse', focusing ...
This research investigated the effective economic growth determinants using a panel data set over th...
The objective of this paper is to revisit the resource curse hypothesis both within and between coun...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
This research study presents a review of the vast literature on the term 'resource curse', focusing ...
This research investigated the effective economic growth determinants using a panel data set over th...
This paper examines the resource curse hypothesis both within and between countries of different dem...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...