This paper contributes to a new line of research in the resource curse literature that addresses the link between resource wealth and fiscal policy by empirically investigating the relationship between natural resource dependence and public education spending. Using a large panel dataset of world countries covering the period from 1995 to 2009, we find robust evidence of a public education spending resource curse. The adverse effect of natural resource dependence on public education expenditures relative to GDP remains significant after controlling for additional covariates such as income,aid, and the age structure of the population. Our results further confirm the existence of indirect effects of resource dependence through a deterioration...
Purpose. The «resource curse» suggests that natural resources have been a curse instead of a blessin...
Countries with rich natural resource endowments suffer from lower economic growth and various other ...
Countries with rich natural resource endowments suffer from lower economic growth and various other ...
There has been a rising interest in innovative ways to convert natural resource wealth into economic...
The resource curse hypothesis suggests that resource-rich countries (especially oil-dependent econom...
This paper extends the concept of the resource curse by studyingwhether and throughwhich transmissio...
The resource curse hypothesis suggests that resource-rich countries show lower economic growth rates...
Empirical evidence suggests that natural resources breed corruption and reduce educational attainmen...
Abstract This paper examines the relationships between natural resource dependence, public education...
This paper investigates the discrepancy between the vast natural resource wealth and the relatively ...
Empirical evidence on the effect of natural resource dependence on education so far has revealed mix...
The empirical evidence on the determinants of growth across countries has found that growth is lower...
Abstract: The natural resource curse represents an enormous impediment to development. Yet it is im...
The relationship between natural resources and economic growth has been widely analyzed in the recen...
This paper looks at the relationship between natural resource endowment, particularly the type assoc...
Purpose. The «resource curse» suggests that natural resources have been a curse instead of a blessin...
Countries with rich natural resource endowments suffer from lower economic growth and various other ...
Countries with rich natural resource endowments suffer from lower economic growth and various other ...
There has been a rising interest in innovative ways to convert natural resource wealth into economic...
The resource curse hypothesis suggests that resource-rich countries (especially oil-dependent econom...
This paper extends the concept of the resource curse by studyingwhether and throughwhich transmissio...
The resource curse hypothesis suggests that resource-rich countries show lower economic growth rates...
Empirical evidence suggests that natural resources breed corruption and reduce educational attainmen...
Abstract This paper examines the relationships between natural resource dependence, public education...
This paper investigates the discrepancy between the vast natural resource wealth and the relatively ...
Empirical evidence on the effect of natural resource dependence on education so far has revealed mix...
The empirical evidence on the determinants of growth across countries has found that growth is lower...
Abstract: The natural resource curse represents an enormous impediment to development. Yet it is im...
The relationship between natural resources and economic growth has been widely analyzed in the recen...
This paper looks at the relationship between natural resource endowment, particularly the type assoc...
Purpose. The «resource curse» suggests that natural resources have been a curse instead of a blessin...
Countries with rich natural resource endowments suffer from lower economic growth and various other ...
Countries with rich natural resource endowments suffer from lower economic growth and various other ...