This paper extends the concept of the resource curse by studyingwhether and throughwhich transmission channels natural resource wealth affects social spending. Even though the availability of vast natural capital reserves has commonly been linked to the neglect of human development, most of the literature has continued to focus on economic performance. This paper is the first to empirically investigate the link between natural resource wealth and public health expenditures in light of the hypothesis that resource wealth as a source of unearned state income enhances state autonomy and increases volatility, which leads to policies that fail to prioritize human development. Using a large panel dataset of world countries covering the period fro...
Common sense and economic theory suggest large revenues from natural resource projects should genera...
Auty (1993) and Sachs and Warner (1997) reignited the line of argument of the resource curse: the id...
This paper attempts to provide a probable answer to a longstanding resource curse puzzle; i.e., why ...
This paper extends the concept of the resource curse by studying whether and through which transmiss...
There has been a rising interest in innovative ways to convert natural resource wealth into economic...
This paper contributes to a new line of research in the resource curse literature that addresses the...
This thesis studies the relationship between natural resources and economic wealth, in two parts. Pr...
Abstract: The natural resource curse represents an enormous impediment to development. Yet it is im...
This paper investigates the discrepancy between the vast natural resource wealth and the relatively ...
This thesis examines three plausible explanations for the natural resource curse phenomenon– the Dut...
This research project examines the phenomenon of the resource curse-the inverse relationship between...
This paper presents a critical survey of the literature on the ‘resource curse’, focusing on three m...
The negative correlation between resource endowments and GDP growth remains one of the most robust f...
The fact that the increase in natural resource revenues is not adequately transferred to human capit...
The relationship between natural resources and economic growth has been widely analyzed in the recen...
Common sense and economic theory suggest large revenues from natural resource projects should genera...
Auty (1993) and Sachs and Warner (1997) reignited the line of argument of the resource curse: the id...
This paper attempts to provide a probable answer to a longstanding resource curse puzzle; i.e., why ...
This paper extends the concept of the resource curse by studying whether and through which transmiss...
There has been a rising interest in innovative ways to convert natural resource wealth into economic...
This paper contributes to a new line of research in the resource curse literature that addresses the...
This thesis studies the relationship between natural resources and economic wealth, in two parts. Pr...
Abstract: The natural resource curse represents an enormous impediment to development. Yet it is im...
This paper investigates the discrepancy between the vast natural resource wealth and the relatively ...
This thesis examines three plausible explanations for the natural resource curse phenomenon– the Dut...
This research project examines the phenomenon of the resource curse-the inverse relationship between...
This paper presents a critical survey of the literature on the ‘resource curse’, focusing on three m...
The negative correlation between resource endowments and GDP growth remains one of the most robust f...
The fact that the increase in natural resource revenues is not adequately transferred to human capit...
The relationship between natural resources and economic growth has been widely analyzed in the recen...
Common sense and economic theory suggest large revenues from natural resource projects should genera...
Auty (1993) and Sachs and Warner (1997) reignited the line of argument of the resource curse: the id...
This paper attempts to provide a probable answer to a longstanding resource curse puzzle; i.e., why ...