Natural resources are expected to worsen institutional quality, thus slowing economic growth. In this paper, we investigate the link between institutional quality, natural resources, and economic growth. We used a panel data of 117 countries, growth relevant IRCG, institutional quality indicators, and apply the system generalized method of moments. Our results confirm that institutional quality promotes economic growth. We found that natural resource slows down the growth-inducing impact institutional quality only in for corruption and democratic accountability, thus confirming the idea of the natural resource curse. Natural resources were, however, found to enhance the institutions' induced economic growth for all other indicators except c...
ACL-2International audienceThe literature on the impact of an abundance of natural resources on econ...
Countries rich in natural resources constitute both growth losers and growth winners. We claim that ...
International audienceThis study investigates the role of institutions in the relationship between n...
This study explores the natural resource curse and its possible cure via good institutional quality....
This paper attempts to provide a probable answer to a longstanding resource curse puzzle i.e. why re...
This paper attempts to provide a probable answer to a longstanding resource curse puzzle; i.e., why ...
The relationship between natural resources and economic growth has been widely analyzed in the recen...
Resent emprical studies indicate that natural resource abundance have an important role on economic ...
There is a big debate among economists, why are the resource-rich economies growing slower than reso...
Abstract: The natural resource curse represents an enormous impediment to development. Yet it is im...
This paper investigates empirically whether the natural resource curse exists and if institutions ca...
This paper investigates whether natural resource revenues in the GCC countries lead to economic grow...
The literature on the impact of an abundance of natural resources on economic performance remains in...
Since Sachs and Warner's (1995a) contribution, there has been a lively debate on the so-called natur...
The literature on the impact of an abundance of natural resources on economic performance remains in...
ACL-2International audienceThe literature on the impact of an abundance of natural resources on econ...
Countries rich in natural resources constitute both growth losers and growth winners. We claim that ...
International audienceThis study investigates the role of institutions in the relationship between n...
This study explores the natural resource curse and its possible cure via good institutional quality....
This paper attempts to provide a probable answer to a longstanding resource curse puzzle i.e. why re...
This paper attempts to provide a probable answer to a longstanding resource curse puzzle; i.e., why ...
The relationship between natural resources and economic growth has been widely analyzed in the recen...
Resent emprical studies indicate that natural resource abundance have an important role on economic ...
There is a big debate among economists, why are the resource-rich economies growing slower than reso...
Abstract: The natural resource curse represents an enormous impediment to development. Yet it is im...
This paper investigates empirically whether the natural resource curse exists and if institutions ca...
This paper investigates whether natural resource revenues in the GCC countries lead to economic grow...
The literature on the impact of an abundance of natural resources on economic performance remains in...
Since Sachs and Warner's (1995a) contribution, there has been a lively debate on the so-called natur...
The literature on the impact of an abundance of natural resources on economic performance remains in...
ACL-2International audienceThe literature on the impact of an abundance of natural resources on econ...
Countries rich in natural resources constitute both growth losers and growth winners. We claim that ...
International audienceThis study investigates the role of institutions in the relationship between n...