This study investigates whether financial development dampens the negative impact of oil resource abundance on economic growth. Because of substantial cross-sectional dependence in our data, which contain a core sample of 63 oil-producing countries from 1980 through 2010, we use the common correlated effect mean group (CCEMG) estimator to account for the high degree of heterogeneity and drop the outlier countries. The empirical results reveal that oil resource abundance affects the growth rate in output contingent on the degree of development in financial markets. More developed financial markets can channel the revenues from oil into more productive activities and thus offset the negative effects of oil resource abundance on economic growt...
Can financial development play a role in abating the natural resource curse? What are the channels v...
Recent studies indicate that the natural resource curse, that is, the negative link between resource...
The paper contributes to the ongoing debate on the natural resource curse, which postulates a negati...
This study investigates whether financial development dampens the negative impact of oil resource ab...
It is expected that possessing the natural resources could faster increases the pace of growth in na...
It is expected that possessing the natural resources could faster the pace of growth in natural reso...
We assess whether well-developed financial system can moderate the positive association between oil ...
We assess whether well-developed financial systems can moderate the positive association between oil...
The financial system needs to develop in order for natural resource exports to have a positive effec...
This paper shows that the finance and growth relationship is as important in resource-based economie...
This paper shows that the finance and growth relationship is as important in resource-based economie...
This research study presents a review of the vast literature on the term 'resource curse', focusing ...
This research study presents a review of the vast literature on the term 'resource curse', focusing ...
Can financial development play a role in abating the natural resource curse? What are the channels v...
Natural resources have been identified to be a significant source of revenue and wealth for resourc...
Can financial development play a role in abating the natural resource curse? What are the channels v...
Recent studies indicate that the natural resource curse, that is, the negative link between resource...
The paper contributes to the ongoing debate on the natural resource curse, which postulates a negati...
This study investigates whether financial development dampens the negative impact of oil resource ab...
It is expected that possessing the natural resources could faster increases the pace of growth in na...
It is expected that possessing the natural resources could faster the pace of growth in natural reso...
We assess whether well-developed financial system can moderate the positive association between oil ...
We assess whether well-developed financial systems can moderate the positive association between oil...
The financial system needs to develop in order for natural resource exports to have a positive effec...
This paper shows that the finance and growth relationship is as important in resource-based economie...
This paper shows that the finance and growth relationship is as important in resource-based economie...
This research study presents a review of the vast literature on the term 'resource curse', focusing ...
This research study presents a review of the vast literature on the term 'resource curse', focusing ...
Can financial development play a role in abating the natural resource curse? What are the channels v...
Natural resources have been identified to be a significant source of revenue and wealth for resourc...
Can financial development play a role in abating the natural resource curse? What are the channels v...
Recent studies indicate that the natural resource curse, that is, the negative link between resource...
The paper contributes to the ongoing debate on the natural resource curse, which postulates a negati...