The paper investigates the existence of a natural resource curse, from a within-country perspective. This perspective tends to be overlooked in the existing literature, which provides extensive country-level analyses of the issue. In particular, the paper examines the relationship between agriculture and mining and quarrying resources endowments and regional economic growth, over the period 2007–16, for 260 European Union regions. The results, which are robust to controlling for spatial dependence, show there is what can be called a natural resources curse, particularly related to agriculture. Importantly, they show that this curse is not related to the economic crisis and, in fact, has held back regional economic recovery
The curse of natural resources is a well-documented phenomenon for developing countries. Economies t...
The relationship between natural resources and economic growth has been widely analyzed in the recen...
A large literature has developed that documents a negative association between the presence of natur...
The paper investigates the existence of a natural resource curse, from a within-country perspective....
The relationship between resource extraction activity and economic growth has been widely studied in...
The relationship between resource extraction activity and economic growth has been widely studied in...
Why are some economies likely to grow more slowly when facing natural resource windfalls? What are t...
This paper summarizes and extends previous research that has shown evidence of a `curse of natural r...
The resource curse thesis states that countries with an abundance of natural resources tend to exper...
This thesis examines three plausible explanations for the natural resource curse phenomenon– the Dut...
This paper provides an extensive review of the rapidly growing literature on the resource curse phen...
Natural resources are generally considered to be very important for development of any country. Sach...
This paper develops a model that can explain why natural resources are a curse for some countries, ...
Mackenzie, JohnEconomists have traditionally viewed natural resources as essential for economic grow...
That countries with high natural resource abundance should experience slower economic growth than th...
The curse of natural resources is a well-documented phenomenon for developing countries. Economies t...
The relationship between natural resources and economic growth has been widely analyzed in the recen...
A large literature has developed that documents a negative association between the presence of natur...
The paper investigates the existence of a natural resource curse, from a within-country perspective....
The relationship between resource extraction activity and economic growth has been widely studied in...
The relationship between resource extraction activity and economic growth has been widely studied in...
Why are some economies likely to grow more slowly when facing natural resource windfalls? What are t...
This paper summarizes and extends previous research that has shown evidence of a `curse of natural r...
The resource curse thesis states that countries with an abundance of natural resources tend to exper...
This thesis examines three plausible explanations for the natural resource curse phenomenon– the Dut...
This paper provides an extensive review of the rapidly growing literature on the resource curse phen...
Natural resources are generally considered to be very important for development of any country. Sach...
This paper develops a model that can explain why natural resources are a curse for some countries, ...
Mackenzie, JohnEconomists have traditionally viewed natural resources as essential for economic grow...
That countries with high natural resource abundance should experience slower economic growth than th...
The curse of natural resources is a well-documented phenomenon for developing countries. Economies t...
The relationship between natural resources and economic growth has been widely analyzed in the recen...
A large literature has developed that documents a negative association between the presence of natur...