International audienceThis chapter discusses whether the Middle East and North African (MENA) countries are prone to be cursed or blessed by their natural resources endowments. It thus reviews the literature on the resource curse theory. The existence of a resource curse is discussed and arguments against advocates of the resource curse are presented. Then, the resource curse transmission channels are presented. Finally, we present to what extent MENA countries are affected by the curse, drawing on existing literature as well as empirical data. The (scarce) literature shows that a resource curse may be underway in MENA economies. Broadly speaking, this literature often argues that the curse could be turned into a blessing through institutio...
This thesis examines the theory of the “oil resource curse” and how structural, demographic, and eco...
Countries with an abundance of highly valued natural resources face the possibility of thriving or s...
The natural resource curse thesis is that the blessing/windfall of "nature's gifts" tends to be a c...
International audienceThis chapter discusses whether the Middle East and North African (MENA) countr...
This paper provides an extensive review of the rapidly growing literature on the resource curse phen...
This paper aims to investigate whether oil revenues in the MENA region lead to economic growth or wh...
This thesis examines three plausible explanations for the natural resource curse phenomenon– the Dut...
Abstract: The natural resource curse represents an enormous impediment to development. Yet it is im...
There is a big debate among economists, why are the resource-rich economies growing slower than reso...
Increasing in countries’ natural resources especially oil always seems like it is a good thing witho...
The article addresses the phenomenon of “resource curse” as it affects countries that are dependent ...
The examination of the relationship between oil resources and economic growth reveals that oil curse...
According to the resource curse hypothesis, natural resource abundance can lead to lower growth. The...
This paper investigates whether natural resource revenues in the GCC countries lead to economic grow...
This paper presents a critical survey of the literature on the ‘resource curse’, focusing on three m...
This thesis examines the theory of the “oil resource curse” and how structural, demographic, and eco...
Countries with an abundance of highly valued natural resources face the possibility of thriving or s...
The natural resource curse thesis is that the blessing/windfall of "nature's gifts" tends to be a c...
International audienceThis chapter discusses whether the Middle East and North African (MENA) countr...
This paper provides an extensive review of the rapidly growing literature on the resource curse phen...
This paper aims to investigate whether oil revenues in the MENA region lead to economic growth or wh...
This thesis examines three plausible explanations for the natural resource curse phenomenon– the Dut...
Abstract: The natural resource curse represents an enormous impediment to development. Yet it is im...
There is a big debate among economists, why are the resource-rich economies growing slower than reso...
Increasing in countries’ natural resources especially oil always seems like it is a good thing witho...
The article addresses the phenomenon of “resource curse” as it affects countries that are dependent ...
The examination of the relationship between oil resources and economic growth reveals that oil curse...
According to the resource curse hypothesis, natural resource abundance can lead to lower growth. The...
This paper investigates whether natural resource revenues in the GCC countries lead to economic grow...
This paper presents a critical survey of the literature on the ‘resource curse’, focusing on three m...
This thesis examines the theory of the “oil resource curse” and how structural, demographic, and eco...
Countries with an abundance of highly valued natural resources face the possibility of thriving or s...
The natural resource curse thesis is that the blessing/windfall of "nature's gifts" tends to be a c...