This paper investigates the discrepancy between the vast natural resource wealth and the relatively low spending on human development in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Our results show a robust, significant inverse relationship between natural resource dependence and public health spending, and natural resource dependence and public education spending over time. The effects remain significant after controlling for income, aid,the age structure of the population, and the quality of institutions. Moreover, we find a particularly strong resource curse effect of oil on social spending. Despite the mounting burden on MENA‘s economic development models due to significant population growth and the pressing need for diversification...
The resource curse hypothesis suggests that resource-rich countries show lower economic growth rates...
This paper provides an extensive review of the rapidly growing literature on the resource curse phen...
This paper aims to investigate whether oil revenues in the MENA region lead to economic growth or wh...
This paper investigates the discrepancy between the vast natural resource wealth and the relatively ...
This paper extends the concept of the resource curse by studying whether and through which transmiss...
A number of studies have suggested that an abundance of natural resource gives rise to what is known...
Abstract This paper focuses on testing if natural resources constituted a blessing or a curse to t...
The fact that the increase in natural resource revenues is not adequately transferred to human capit...
This paper contributes to a new line of research in the resource curse literature that addresses the...
While several Middle East and North Africa countries have a huge endowment of natural resources such...
Natural resources have been identified to be a significant source of revenue and wealth for resourc...
This paper examines a broad range of opportunities for addressing the pressing human development nee...
This thesis investigates the impact of natural resources on resource-rich countries and assesses nat...
There is a lively debate about the relationship between a nation’s natural resource abundance and ec...
International audienceThis chapter discusses whether the Middle East and North African (MENA) countr...
The resource curse hypothesis suggests that resource-rich countries show lower economic growth rates...
This paper provides an extensive review of the rapidly growing literature on the resource curse phen...
This paper aims to investigate whether oil revenues in the MENA region lead to economic growth or wh...
This paper investigates the discrepancy between the vast natural resource wealth and the relatively ...
This paper extends the concept of the resource curse by studying whether and through which transmiss...
A number of studies have suggested that an abundance of natural resource gives rise to what is known...
Abstract This paper focuses on testing if natural resources constituted a blessing or a curse to t...
The fact that the increase in natural resource revenues is not adequately transferred to human capit...
This paper contributes to a new line of research in the resource curse literature that addresses the...
While several Middle East and North Africa countries have a huge endowment of natural resources such...
Natural resources have been identified to be a significant source of revenue and wealth for resourc...
This paper examines a broad range of opportunities for addressing the pressing human development nee...
This thesis investigates the impact of natural resources on resource-rich countries and assesses nat...
There is a lively debate about the relationship between a nation’s natural resource abundance and ec...
International audienceThis chapter discusses whether the Middle East and North African (MENA) countr...
The resource curse hypothesis suggests that resource-rich countries show lower economic growth rates...
This paper provides an extensive review of the rapidly growing literature on the resource curse phen...
This paper aims to investigate whether oil revenues in the MENA region lead to economic growth or wh...