Economic growth stimulated by natural resources: a note on the Botswana experience. Botswana was the fastest growing economy in the world in the 1966-1989 period. Even though the discovery and exploitation of large diamond reserves had played an essential role in such an impressive performance, favorable economic, political and institutional conditions allowed the use of the resulting large export revenues as a lever for economic growth, though not for development
Brazil liberalised its trade and finance in the 1990s as a strategy for higher economic growth. Howe...
It is commonly accepted that resource-rich economies tend to fail in accelerating growth because of ...
Includes bibliographical references.The relationship between financial development and economic grow...
Economic growth stimulated by natural resources: a note on the Botswana experience. Botswana was the...
Numerous studies have confirmed a statistically significant negative relationship between natural re...
Together with Mauritius, Botswana is often categorized as one of two growth miracles in sub-Saharan ...
Este documento presenta un Estudio de Caso sobre el buen desempeño económico de Botswana y Singapur ...
Botswana’s economic transformation during the past 30 years is one ofthe most highly regarded succes...
Botswana is a country known for being the world’s largest producer of diamonds in value. The product...
This study empirically investigates the dynamic relationships between mining revenue, government con...
Survey on the economy of Botswana, w. emphasis on mining production, gross domestic product, prices,...
Due to its four decades of high long-term economic growth and democratic system, Botswana has been d...
AbstractThis study empirically investigates the dynamic relationships between mining revenue, govern...
This paper investigates the topic of sustainable natural resource governance, and policy and politic...
This article sets out to analyse the occurrence of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Botswana. Dia...
Brazil liberalised its trade and finance in the 1990s as a strategy for higher economic growth. Howe...
It is commonly accepted that resource-rich economies tend to fail in accelerating growth because of ...
Includes bibliographical references.The relationship between financial development and economic grow...
Economic growth stimulated by natural resources: a note on the Botswana experience. Botswana was the...
Numerous studies have confirmed a statistically significant negative relationship between natural re...
Together with Mauritius, Botswana is often categorized as one of two growth miracles in sub-Saharan ...
Este documento presenta un Estudio de Caso sobre el buen desempeño económico de Botswana y Singapur ...
Botswana’s economic transformation during the past 30 years is one ofthe most highly regarded succes...
Botswana is a country known for being the world’s largest producer of diamonds in value. The product...
This study empirically investigates the dynamic relationships between mining revenue, government con...
Survey on the economy of Botswana, w. emphasis on mining production, gross domestic product, prices,...
Due to its four decades of high long-term economic growth and democratic system, Botswana has been d...
AbstractThis study empirically investigates the dynamic relationships between mining revenue, govern...
This paper investigates the topic of sustainable natural resource governance, and policy and politic...
This article sets out to analyse the occurrence of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Botswana. Dia...
Brazil liberalised its trade and finance in the 1990s as a strategy for higher economic growth. Howe...
It is commonly accepted that resource-rich economies tend to fail in accelerating growth because of ...
Includes bibliographical references.The relationship between financial development and economic grow...