NJ Ayuk’s new book explains how countries can avoid the resource curse and use their natural resources for the benefit of society. Review by Luca Tasciotti
Oil: the next revolution. The unprecedented upsurge of oil production capacity and what it means for...
Natural resources, including minerals, water, energy and arable land, are the basis of human society...
For countries rich in minerals and hydrocarbons, natural resources should provide an essential sour...
The world's fossil fuels took more than two billion years to accumulate, yet face depletion at a rat...
Countless studies document the correlation between abundant mineral resources and a series of negati...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
Some natural resources-oil and minerals in particular-exert a negative and nonlinear impact on growt...
Kwamina Panford. Palgrave, Macmillan, 2017, 249 pp. ISBN: 978-1-137-54071-3 (hard back) Reviewed by...
Abundant natural resources, in particular oil, play an important role in the economics of many count...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
Book review by Robert Looney on the book Oil Titans: National Oil Companies in the Middle East, by V...
This paper explores the idea of regime switching as a new methodological approach to bring new insig...
Ghana’s new status as an oil-producing country has invigorated the scholarly debate on the resource ...
ABSTRACT: According to the theory of the resource curse, poor countries with large endowments of nat...
In countries rich in minerals and hydrocarbons, it is often the case that a small number of private ...
Oil: the next revolution. The unprecedented upsurge of oil production capacity and what it means for...
Natural resources, including minerals, water, energy and arable land, are the basis of human society...
For countries rich in minerals and hydrocarbons, natural resources should provide an essential sour...
The world's fossil fuels took more than two billion years to accumulate, yet face depletion at a rat...
Countless studies document the correlation between abundant mineral resources and a series of negati...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
Some natural resources-oil and minerals in particular-exert a negative and nonlinear impact on growt...
Kwamina Panford. Palgrave, Macmillan, 2017, 249 pp. ISBN: 978-1-137-54071-3 (hard back) Reviewed by...
Abundant natural resources, in particular oil, play an important role in the economics of many count...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
Book review by Robert Looney on the book Oil Titans: National Oil Companies in the Middle East, by V...
This paper explores the idea of regime switching as a new methodological approach to bring new insig...
Ghana’s new status as an oil-producing country has invigorated the scholarly debate on the resource ...
ABSTRACT: According to the theory of the resource curse, poor countries with large endowments of nat...
In countries rich in minerals and hydrocarbons, it is often the case that a small number of private ...
Oil: the next revolution. The unprecedented upsurge of oil production capacity and what it means for...
Natural resources, including minerals, water, energy and arable land, are the basis of human society...
For countries rich in minerals and hydrocarbons, natural resources should provide an essential sour...