The quantitative evidence on whether extractive industries generate economic wealth at the local level is far from conclusive. In line with recent studies highlighting the moderating role of institutions and governance structures in the resource–development nexus, we argue that the effect of mining on local economic well-being is largely driven by different control rights regimes. We claim that domestic mineral production stimulates local income more than internationally controlled extraction, since national mining companies promote more backward economic linkages and have higher incentives to engage in local capacity building. To test our micro-level arguments, we combine information on districts’ economic well-being as well as individual'...
Empirical tests of the “resource curse” thesis have provided inconclusive evidence for the claim tha...
We examine the e ect of natural resources on the social and political fabric of lowincome communiti...
The relationship between resource extraction activity and economic growth has been widely studied in...
The quantitative evidence on whether extractive industries generate economic wealth at the local lev...
Empirical tests of the “resource curse” thesis have provided inconclusive evidence for the core clai...
The mineral wealth of the sub-Saharan African continent holds the potential for vast economic and so...
The scramble for Africa’s natural resources has never been more prominent. Rather than contributing ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Scholars link natural resour...
International audienceThis paper investigates the local effects of mining on the quality of public s...
Development economics studies the dynamics in various areas such as poverty, health outcomes, econom...
This paper investigates the local effects of mining on the quality of public services and on people'...
Can domestic stake holding participation in the business structure of the Extractive industry remove...
There is a widely held belief that natural resource rents are a blessing if institutions are strong,...
We study the economic implications of mineral resource activity for non-mining regions at the grid...
The hypothesis that an active mining industry results in decreased economic benefits to developing c...
Empirical tests of the “resource curse” thesis have provided inconclusive evidence for the claim tha...
We examine the e ect of natural resources on the social and political fabric of lowincome communiti...
The relationship between resource extraction activity and economic growth has been widely studied in...
The quantitative evidence on whether extractive industries generate economic wealth at the local lev...
Empirical tests of the “resource curse” thesis have provided inconclusive evidence for the core clai...
The mineral wealth of the sub-Saharan African continent holds the potential for vast economic and so...
The scramble for Africa’s natural resources has never been more prominent. Rather than contributing ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Scholars link natural resour...
International audienceThis paper investigates the local effects of mining on the quality of public s...
Development economics studies the dynamics in various areas such as poverty, health outcomes, econom...
This paper investigates the local effects of mining on the quality of public services and on people'...
Can domestic stake holding participation in the business structure of the Extractive industry remove...
There is a widely held belief that natural resource rents are a blessing if institutions are strong,...
We study the economic implications of mineral resource activity for non-mining regions at the grid...
The hypothesis that an active mining industry results in decreased economic benefits to developing c...
Empirical tests of the “resource curse” thesis have provided inconclusive evidence for the claim tha...
We examine the e ect of natural resources on the social and political fabric of lowincome communiti...
The relationship between resource extraction activity and economic growth has been widely studied in...