An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural resources are poor in terms of real gross domestic product per capita. This paradox, known as the ‘resource curse’, is contrary to the conventional intuition that natural resources help to improve economic growth and prosperity. Using panel data for 95 countries, this study revisits the resource curse paradox in terms of oil resources abundance for the period 1980–2017. In addition, the study examines the role of trade openness in influencing the relationship between oil abundance and economic growth. The study finds trade openness is a possible avenue to reduce the resource curse, in our sample, trade openness reduces oil curse by around 25%. T...
This paper employs an augmented production function to examine resource curse hypothesis by incorpor...
This research study presents a review of the vast literature on the term 'resource curse', focusing ...
This thesis examines three plausible explanations for the natural resource curse phenomenon– the Dut...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
An important economic paradox that frequently arises in the economic literature is that countries wi...
An important economic paradox that frequently arises in the economic literature is that countries wi...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
An important economic paradox that frequently arises in the economic literature is that countries wi...
The relationship between natural resources and economic growth has been widely analyzed in the recen...
This paper explores the idea of regime switching as a new methodological approach to bring new insig...
This paper explores the idea of regime switching as a new methodological approach to bring new insig...
This research study presents a review of the vast literature on the term 'resource curse', focusing ...
This paper employs an augmented production function to examine resource curse hypothesis by incorpor...
This research study presents a review of the vast literature on the term 'resource curse', focusing ...
This thesis examines three plausible explanations for the natural resource curse phenomenon– the Dut...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
An important economic paradox that frequently arises in the economic literature is that countries wi...
An important economic paradox that frequently arises in the economic literature is that countries wi...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
An important economic paradox that frequently arises in the economic literature is that countries wi...
The relationship between natural resources and economic growth has been widely analyzed in the recen...
This paper explores the idea of regime switching as a new methodological approach to bring new insig...
This paper explores the idea of regime switching as a new methodological approach to bring new insig...
This research study presents a review of the vast literature on the term 'resource curse', focusing ...
This paper employs an augmented production function to examine resource curse hypothesis by incorpor...
This research study presents a review of the vast literature on the term 'resource curse', focusing ...
This thesis examines three plausible explanations for the natural resource curse phenomenon– the Dut...