Developing economies have found it hard to use natural resource wealth to improve their economic performance. Utilising resource endowments is a multi-stage economic and political problem that requires private investment to discover and extract the resource, fiscal regimes to capture revenue, judicious spending and investment decisions, and policies to manage volatility and mitigate adverse impacts on the rest of the economy. Experience is mixed, with some successes (such as Botswana and Malaysia) and more failures. This paper reviews the challenges that are faced in successfully managing resource wealth, the evidence on country performance, and the reasons for disappointing results
Abstract: The natural resource curse represents an enormous impediment to development. Yet it is im...
This paper deals with the implications of natural resources for the conduct of economic policies and...
This paper explores the choices faced by developing country governments that have received substanti...
Developing economies have found it hard to use natural resource wealth to improve their economic per...
Many countries have failed to use natural resource wealth to promote growth and development. They ha...
This paper looks at the relationship between natural resource endowment, particularly the type assoc...
This paper looks at the relationship between natural resource endowment, particularly the type assoc...
After an overview of the stylised facts about Africa's natural resources, we discuss the problems an...
This paper explores the choices faced by developing country governments that have received substanti...
Since the 1960s the resource-rich developing economies have under-performed compared with the resour...
The political economy of resource rich countries is surveyed. The empirical evidence suggests that c...
Are natural resources a "curse" or a "blessing" The empirical evidence suggests that either outcome ...
It is commonly accepted that resource-rich economies tend to fail in accelerating growth because of ...
The political economy of resource rich countries is surveyed. The empirical evidence suggests that c...
Are natural resources a "curse" or a "blessing" The empirical evidence suggests that either outcome ...
Abstract: The natural resource curse represents an enormous impediment to development. Yet it is im...
This paper deals with the implications of natural resources for the conduct of economic policies and...
This paper explores the choices faced by developing country governments that have received substanti...
Developing economies have found it hard to use natural resource wealth to improve their economic per...
Many countries have failed to use natural resource wealth to promote growth and development. They ha...
This paper looks at the relationship between natural resource endowment, particularly the type assoc...
This paper looks at the relationship between natural resource endowment, particularly the type assoc...
After an overview of the stylised facts about Africa's natural resources, we discuss the problems an...
This paper explores the choices faced by developing country governments that have received substanti...
Since the 1960s the resource-rich developing economies have under-performed compared with the resour...
The political economy of resource rich countries is surveyed. The empirical evidence suggests that c...
Are natural resources a "curse" or a "blessing" The empirical evidence suggests that either outcome ...
It is commonly accepted that resource-rich economies tend to fail in accelerating growth because of ...
The political economy of resource rich countries is surveyed. The empirical evidence suggests that c...
Are natural resources a "curse" or a "blessing" The empirical evidence suggests that either outcome ...
Abstract: The natural resource curse represents an enormous impediment to development. Yet it is im...
This paper deals with the implications of natural resources for the conduct of economic policies and...
This paper explores the choices faced by developing country governments that have received substanti...