International audienceThis paper studies the optimal growth of a developing non-renewable natural resource producer. It extracts the resource from its soil, and produces a single consumption good with man-made capital. More- over, it can sell the extracted resource abroad and use the revenues to buy an imported good, which is a perfect substitute of the domes- tic consumption good. The domestic technology is convex-concave, so that the economy may be locked into a poverty trap. We show that the extent to which the country will escape from the poverty trap depends, besides the interactions between its technology and its impatience, on the characteristics of the resource revenue function, on the level of its initial stock of capital, and on t...
Are natural resources a blessing or a curse? As a matter of fact, few countries with abundant natura...
Most natural resources that are used in production are non-renewable. When they become depleted they...
China’s interest in developing countries has exploded in the past decade as it continues to search f...
International audienceThis paper studies the optimal growth of a developing non-renewable natural re...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2007.htmlDocuments de travail du...
This paper studies the optimal growth of a developing non-renewable natural resource producer. It ex...
This paper studies the optimal growth of a developing non-renewable nat-ural resource producer, whic...
While natural resource revenues ought to enable development, past experiences with the ‘Paradox of P...
Since the 1960s the resource-rich developing economies have under-performed compared with the resour...
We study the optimal growth path of a natural resource rich country, which can borrow from internati...
The African continent provides majority of the world’s raw material for technology and fine jewelry....
abstract: This paper looks at factors that drive economic growth and show the correlation between ec...
In spite of an identical initial condition, why are some parts of the world so rich and others so po...
The “resource curse” is a familiar and recurring theme in development economics. But does resource a...
Abstract: We show that, contrary to a widely spread error, when the savings and the population growt...
Are natural resources a blessing or a curse? As a matter of fact, few countries with abundant natura...
Most natural resources that are used in production are non-renewable. When they become depleted they...
China’s interest in developing countries has exploded in the past decade as it continues to search f...
International audienceThis paper studies the optimal growth of a developing non-renewable natural re...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2007.htmlDocuments de travail du...
This paper studies the optimal growth of a developing non-renewable natural resource producer. It ex...
This paper studies the optimal growth of a developing non-renewable nat-ural resource producer, whic...
While natural resource revenues ought to enable development, past experiences with the ‘Paradox of P...
Since the 1960s the resource-rich developing economies have under-performed compared with the resour...
We study the optimal growth path of a natural resource rich country, which can borrow from internati...
The African continent provides majority of the world’s raw material for technology and fine jewelry....
abstract: This paper looks at factors that drive economic growth and show the correlation between ec...
In spite of an identical initial condition, why are some parts of the world so rich and others so po...
The “resource curse” is a familiar and recurring theme in development economics. But does resource a...
Abstract: We show that, contrary to a widely spread error, when the savings and the population growt...
Are natural resources a blessing or a curse? As a matter of fact, few countries with abundant natura...
Most natural resources that are used in production are non-renewable. When they become depleted they...
China’s interest in developing countries has exploded in the past decade as it continues to search f...