The aims of this study is to verify the effect of the exploitation of mineral resources on human capital in CEMAC countries. Our analysis made use of panel data sets of all these members countries, over the period of 2002 to 2016, which is a period where the prices of natural resources weakness frequent fluctuation in the world market. The econometric model formulated in relation to mineral rent in CEMAC countries has three indicators of human capital, measured by the rate of school enrolment, infant mortality rate and life expectancy. Three regression techniques have been used for this purpose: the ordinary least squared (OLS); two stages least squared (2SLS) and Limited Information Maximum Likelihood (LIML). The results of our analysis ...
Despite the recent growth resurgence, Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remains the poorest region in the wor...
This thesis examines three plausible explanations for the natural resource curse phenomenon– the Dut...
This study examines the role of non-renewable natural resources in the accumulation of human capital...
Purpose: The objective of our study is to determine on one hand the effect of the exploitation of mi...
This study examines indicators of human capital accumulation together with data for natural resource...
Recent studies have shown that economies rich in natural resources (NR) are generally less developed...
A number of studies have suggested that an abundance of natural resource gives rise to what is known...
While a substantial amount of literature addresses the relationship between natural resources and ec...
In this study, we propose a new approach for the visual inspection of interactions between human dev...
The aim of this paper is to re-examine the validity of the resource curse hypothesis between produce...
Resent emprical studies indicate that natural resource abundance have an important role on economic ...
This study examines the relationship between natural resources abundance, human capital, andeconomic...
Africa is endowed with abundance of natural resources but faces huge human development challenges. M...
In this study, we employed the pooled mean group (PMG) regression to examine the effect of natural r...
Growth literatures indicate that human capital, education and technology progress are effective fact...
Despite the recent growth resurgence, Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remains the poorest region in the wor...
This thesis examines three plausible explanations for the natural resource curse phenomenon– the Dut...
This study examines the role of non-renewable natural resources in the accumulation of human capital...
Purpose: The objective of our study is to determine on one hand the effect of the exploitation of mi...
This study examines indicators of human capital accumulation together with data for natural resource...
Recent studies have shown that economies rich in natural resources (NR) are generally less developed...
A number of studies have suggested that an abundance of natural resource gives rise to what is known...
While a substantial amount of literature addresses the relationship between natural resources and ec...
In this study, we propose a new approach for the visual inspection of interactions between human dev...
The aim of this paper is to re-examine the validity of the resource curse hypothesis between produce...
Resent emprical studies indicate that natural resource abundance have an important role on economic ...
This study examines the relationship between natural resources abundance, human capital, andeconomic...
Africa is endowed with abundance of natural resources but faces huge human development challenges. M...
In this study, we employed the pooled mean group (PMG) regression to examine the effect of natural r...
Growth literatures indicate that human capital, education and technology progress are effective fact...
Despite the recent growth resurgence, Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remains the poorest region in the wor...
This thesis examines three plausible explanations for the natural resource curse phenomenon– the Dut...
This study examines the role of non-renewable natural resources in the accumulation of human capital...