A number of studies have suggested that an abundance of natural resource gives rise to what is known as ‘Dutch disease’, and also distorts the quality of institutions. In contrast, this paper examines whether plenty of natural resource crowds out human capital in the context of Saudi Arabia using the VECM model. The study investigates this relationship at the country level rather than through panel or cross-section data as is the case in most other studies. The results show that natural resources have a positive effect on human capital. The presence of natural resources and their rents enable investment in education. This, in turn, facilitates the building of human capital. The link between education and human capital accumulation is comple...
This paper attempts to provide a probable answer to a longstanding resource curse puzzle; i.e., why ...
There is a big debate among economists, why are the resource-rich economies growing slower than reso...
This paper investigates the discrepancy between the vast natural resource wealth and the relatively ...
This study examines the relationship between natural resources abundance, human capital, andeconomic...
Resent emprical studies indicate that natural resource abundance have an important role on economic ...
This study examines indicators of human capital accumulation together with data for natural resource...
There is a lively debate about the relationship between a nation’s natural resource abundance and ec...
Growth literatures indicate that human capital, education and technology progress are effective fact...
The aim of this paper is to re-examine the validity of the resource curse hypothesis between produce...
This study aims to investigate the association between natural capital and economic development usin...
Empirical evidence suggests that natural resources breed corruption and reduce educational attainmen...
The proposition that natural resource abundance tends to slow down economic growth through its delet...
The fact that the increase in natural resource revenues is not adequately transferred to human capit...
This thesis examines three plausible explanations for the natural resource curse phenomenon– the Dut...
Abstract This paper focuses on testing if natural resources constituted a blessing or a curse to t...
This paper attempts to provide a probable answer to a longstanding resource curse puzzle; i.e., why ...
There is a big debate among economists, why are the resource-rich economies growing slower than reso...
This paper investigates the discrepancy between the vast natural resource wealth and the relatively ...
This study examines the relationship between natural resources abundance, human capital, andeconomic...
Resent emprical studies indicate that natural resource abundance have an important role on economic ...
This study examines indicators of human capital accumulation together with data for natural resource...
There is a lively debate about the relationship between a nation’s natural resource abundance and ec...
Growth literatures indicate that human capital, education and technology progress are effective fact...
The aim of this paper is to re-examine the validity of the resource curse hypothesis between produce...
This study aims to investigate the association between natural capital and economic development usin...
Empirical evidence suggests that natural resources breed corruption and reduce educational attainmen...
The proposition that natural resource abundance tends to slow down economic growth through its delet...
The fact that the increase in natural resource revenues is not adequately transferred to human capit...
This thesis examines three plausible explanations for the natural resource curse phenomenon– the Dut...
Abstract This paper focuses on testing if natural resources constituted a blessing or a curse to t...
This paper attempts to provide a probable answer to a longstanding resource curse puzzle; i.e., why ...
There is a big debate among economists, why are the resource-rich economies growing slower than reso...
This paper investigates the discrepancy between the vast natural resource wealth and the relatively ...