The African continent provides majority of the world’s raw material for technology and fine jewelry. Countries dependent on their extractive industries lag behind on developmental goals. Their GDPs are high as well as their national poverty levels. This paper explores the factors in which a nation lacks development when it is financially wealthy to do so. There are similar patterns in nations where resource curse has occurred. What is the key to sustainable development in Sub-Saharan Africa? Is solving corruption and migrating away from a market dependent on primary exports the answer? Can they transition from the ancient patrimonial state to democracy? The paper explores the patterns, the results and perhaps a change
This paper explores the political economy of resource curse with the view of appreciating the develo...
This dissertation examines the contrasting development outcomes among countries in the Global South ...
Empirical research shows that developing countries that are rich in natural resources tend to suffer...
The African continent provides majority of the world’s raw material for technology and fine jewelry....
The Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) region has become a classic case of the resource-curse phenomenon chara...
The Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) region has become a classic case of the resource-curse phenomenon chara...
Ghana’s new status as an oil-producing country has invigorated the scholarly debate on the resource ...
Ghana’s new status as an oil-producing country has invigorated the scholarly debate on the resource ...
Ghana’s new status as an oil-producing country has invigorated the scholarly debate on the resource ...
Chad’s oil was extracted in 2003 by consortium oil companies and the World Bank. The World Bank and ...
Ghana’s new status as an oil-producing country has invigorated the scholarly debate on the resource ...
The experience of oil producing countries in Africa has largely been a negative one, with developmen...
This paper takes a critical look at the natural resource curse in countries in sub-Saharan Africa an...
As petroleum extraction and consumption has steadily increased in recent decades, economists and dev...
This ARI addresses the analytical and empirical links between resource extraction, governance and de...
This paper explores the political economy of resource curse with the view of appreciating the develo...
This dissertation examines the contrasting development outcomes among countries in the Global South ...
Empirical research shows that developing countries that are rich in natural resources tend to suffer...
The African continent provides majority of the world’s raw material for technology and fine jewelry....
The Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) region has become a classic case of the resource-curse phenomenon chara...
The Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) region has become a classic case of the resource-curse phenomenon chara...
Ghana’s new status as an oil-producing country has invigorated the scholarly debate on the resource ...
Ghana’s new status as an oil-producing country has invigorated the scholarly debate on the resource ...
Ghana’s new status as an oil-producing country has invigorated the scholarly debate on the resource ...
Chad’s oil was extracted in 2003 by consortium oil companies and the World Bank. The World Bank and ...
Ghana’s new status as an oil-producing country has invigorated the scholarly debate on the resource ...
The experience of oil producing countries in Africa has largely been a negative one, with developmen...
This paper takes a critical look at the natural resource curse in countries in sub-Saharan Africa an...
As petroleum extraction and consumption has steadily increased in recent decades, economists and dev...
This ARI addresses the analytical and empirical links between resource extraction, governance and de...
This paper explores the political economy of resource curse with the view of appreciating the develo...
This dissertation examines the contrasting development outcomes among countries in the Global South ...
Empirical research shows that developing countries that are rich in natural resources tend to suffer...