URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/CESFramDP2008.htmDocuments de travail du Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne 2008.60 - ISSN : 1955-611XThis article analyses through a rent seeking model, the relationship between institutions' quality and natural resources. Depending on the institutions quality, each country has a specific structural capacity to stand natural resources dependency. It is shown that for each country, a threshold exists, such that beyond this point, any additional amounts of natural resources begin to have a negative impact on institutions. As the stock of natural resources increases, this improves the expected profitability of rent seeking, which in turn lowers the quality of institutions. The mecha...
The present paper deals with the role of political authorities and institutions in explaining growth...
This paper looks at the relationship between natural resource endowment, particularly the type assoc...
Abstract: The natural resource curse represents an enormous impediment to development. Yet it is im...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/CESFramDP2008.htmDocuments de travail...
This paper attempts to provide a probable answer to a longstanding resource curse puzzle i.e. why re...
Countries rich in natural resources constitute both growth losers and growth winners. We claim that ...
Natural resource abundant countries constitute both growth losers and growth winners, and the main d...
This note presents a simple model of how resource rents can affect economic growth of a region of a ...
This study explores the natural resource curse and its possible cure via good institutional quality....
The purpose of this paper is to test whether institutional governance and its performance is a main ...
This paper shows that whether natural resources are good or bad for a country’s development cruciall...
Countries rich in natural resources constitute both growth losers and growth winners. We claim that ...
ABSTRACT: The fundamental factors that drive society’s property rights institutions and its allocati...
Countries rich in natural resources constitute both growth losers and growth win-ners. We claim that...
Using cross-section, panel, and probit models for a panel of 112 countries over the 2005–2018 period...
The present paper deals with the role of political authorities and institutions in explaining growth...
This paper looks at the relationship between natural resource endowment, particularly the type assoc...
Abstract: The natural resource curse represents an enormous impediment to development. Yet it is im...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/CESFramDP2008.htmDocuments de travail...
This paper attempts to provide a probable answer to a longstanding resource curse puzzle i.e. why re...
Countries rich in natural resources constitute both growth losers and growth winners. We claim that ...
Natural resource abundant countries constitute both growth losers and growth winners, and the main d...
This note presents a simple model of how resource rents can affect economic growth of a region of a ...
This study explores the natural resource curse and its possible cure via good institutional quality....
The purpose of this paper is to test whether institutional governance and its performance is a main ...
This paper shows that whether natural resources are good or bad for a country’s development cruciall...
Countries rich in natural resources constitute both growth losers and growth winners. We claim that ...
ABSTRACT: The fundamental factors that drive society’s property rights institutions and its allocati...
Countries rich in natural resources constitute both growth losers and growth win-ners. We claim that...
Using cross-section, panel, and probit models for a panel of 112 countries over the 2005–2018 period...
The present paper deals with the role of political authorities and institutions in explaining growth...
This paper looks at the relationship between natural resource endowment, particularly the type assoc...
Abstract: The natural resource curse represents an enormous impediment to development. Yet it is im...