Many of the world’s poorest and most fragile states are joining the ranks of oil and gas producers. These countries face critical policy questions about managing and spending new revenue in a way that is beneficial to their people. At the same time, a growing number of developing countries have initiated cash transfers as a response to poverty, and these programs are showing some impressive results. Here it is proposed putting these two trends together: countries seeking to manage new resource wealth should consider distributing income directly to citizens as cash transfers. Beyond serving as a powerful and proven policy intervention, cash transfers may also mitigate the corrosive effect natural resource revenue often has on governance. [Wo...
We study the revenue transfers between a rich oil importing country (North) and a two-class oil expo...
A windfall of natural resources (or aid) faces government with choices of how to manage public debt,...
Subsoil natural resource endowments and associated rents—if well harnessed and managed—can serve as ...
The governments of resource rich states have several options for how to allocate oil and mineral rev...
Natural resources are being discovered in more countries, both rich and poor. Many of the new and as...
Countless studies document the correlation between abundant mineral resources and a series of negati...
This paper uses evidence from two contrasting African countries, a middle-income oil producer (the R...
The exhaustibility and volatility of natural resource revenues pose well-known economic challenges, ...
While natural resource revenues ought to enable development, past experiences with the ‘Paradox of P...
A windfall of natural resource revenue (or foreign aid) faces government with choices of how to mana...
Historical data shows that large natural resource endowments have not translated into better quality...
The avoidance of a natural resource curse is incumbent on the exploration process and management of ...
This paper considers the proposal that each country distribute its resource rents directly to citize...
Masteroppgave i økonomi og administrasjon – Universitetet i Agder 2014Studies show that countries bl...
In countries rich in minerals and hydrocarbons, it is often the case that a small number of private ...
We study the revenue transfers between a rich oil importing country (North) and a two-class oil expo...
A windfall of natural resources (or aid) faces government with choices of how to manage public debt,...
Subsoil natural resource endowments and associated rents—if well harnessed and managed—can serve as ...
The governments of resource rich states have several options for how to allocate oil and mineral rev...
Natural resources are being discovered in more countries, both rich and poor. Many of the new and as...
Countless studies document the correlation between abundant mineral resources and a series of negati...
This paper uses evidence from two contrasting African countries, a middle-income oil producer (the R...
The exhaustibility and volatility of natural resource revenues pose well-known economic challenges, ...
While natural resource revenues ought to enable development, past experiences with the ‘Paradox of P...
A windfall of natural resource revenue (or foreign aid) faces government with choices of how to mana...
Historical data shows that large natural resource endowments have not translated into better quality...
The avoidance of a natural resource curse is incumbent on the exploration process and management of ...
This paper considers the proposal that each country distribute its resource rents directly to citize...
Masteroppgave i økonomi og administrasjon – Universitetet i Agder 2014Studies show that countries bl...
In countries rich in minerals and hydrocarbons, it is often the case that a small number of private ...
We study the revenue transfers between a rich oil importing country (North) and a two-class oil expo...
A windfall of natural resources (or aid) faces government with choices of how to manage public debt,...
Subsoil natural resource endowments and associated rents—if well harnessed and managed—can serve as ...