In this paper, we investigate the impact of public mining revenues on perception indicators of public goods quality in five mining countries that have recently experienced a boom in their government revenues: Burkina Faso, Ghana, D.R. Congo, Tanzania, and Zambia. The effect of the tax revenue boom is identified using a difference-in-differences estimation strategy. Our estimations indicate that people living in mining regions as having a sense of structural disadvantage in terms of the provision of public goods; however, this perception is pro-cyclical in the presence of resource booms/busts. Our results hold even after taking account of the possible endogeneity of our measure of resource revenue.
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In this paper, we investigate the impact of public mining revenues on perception indicators of publi...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of public mining revenues on perception indicators of publi...
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Jos Verbeek (World Bank) and two anonymous referees for their contributions and comments. 3 Today’s ...
International audienceThis paper uses a quasi-natural experiment, the recent gold boom in Burkina Fa...
In this paper, we analyze empirically the effects of tax changes on firms' profits in extractive ind...
The African continent is endowed with rich natural resources, including minerals and fossil fuels. P...
While existing resource extraction debates have contributed to a better understanding of national ec...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of public mining revenues on perception indicators of publi...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of public mining revenues on perception indicators of publi...
International audienceThis paper investigates the local effects of mining on the quality of public s...
This paper investigates the local effects of mining on the quality of public services and on people'...
Revenues from mining constitute a significant development opportunity, particularly in income-poor b...
The mineral wealth of the sub-Saharan African continent holds the potential for vast economic and so...
Buried beneath the surface of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is an abundance of valuable and extractable n...
This paper intends to analyze the relationship between mining boom and economic growth and on the ot...
Today’s resource boom in Africa, driven by Asian economic growth, offers new opportunities for resou...
The quantitative evidence on whether extractive industries generate economic wealth at the local lev...
Jos Verbeek (World Bank) and two anonymous referees for their contributions and comments. 3 Today’s ...
International audienceThis paper uses a quasi-natural experiment, the recent gold boom in Burkina Fa...
In this paper, we analyze empirically the effects of tax changes on firms' profits in extractive ind...
The African continent is endowed with rich natural resources, including minerals and fossil fuels. P...
While existing resource extraction debates have contributed to a better understanding of national ec...