We offer new cross-country evidence on the natural resource curse. We investigate the impact of the interaction of natural resource abundance and policies on growth. We find that the resource curse is less severe in countries with less restrictive trade policies and good institutions. However, we show that empirical evidence on the resource curse is not robust to correcting for the endogenous nature of some regressors
The literature on the impact of an abundance of natural resources on economic performance remains in...
According to the resource curse hypothesis, natural resource abundance can lead to lower growth. The...
We provide cross-country evidence that rejects the traditional interpretation of the natural resourc...
We offer new cross-country evidence on the natural resource curse. We investigate the impact of the ...
We criticize existing empirical results on the detrimental effects of natural resource dependence on...
We criticise existing empirical results on the detrimental effects of natural resource dependence o...
Abstract: The natural resource curse represents an enormous impediment to development. Yet it is im...
This paper attempts to provide a probable answer to a longstanding resource curse puzzle i.e. why re...
Countries rich in natural resources constitute both growth losers and growth winners. We claim that ...
This study explores the natural resource curse and its possible cure via good institutional quality....
Prior research has found that countries rich in resources grow slower than countries with few natura...
The relationship between natural resources and economic growth has been widely analyzed in the recen...
This paper summarizes and extends previous research that has shown evidence of a `curse of natural r...
Countries rich in natural resources constitute both growth losers and growth winners. We claim that ...
ACL-2International audienceThe literature on the impact of an abundance of natural resources on econ...
The literature on the impact of an abundance of natural resources on economic performance remains in...
According to the resource curse hypothesis, natural resource abundance can lead to lower growth. The...
We provide cross-country evidence that rejects the traditional interpretation of the natural resourc...
We offer new cross-country evidence on the natural resource curse. We investigate the impact of the ...
We criticize existing empirical results on the detrimental effects of natural resource dependence on...
We criticise existing empirical results on the detrimental effects of natural resource dependence o...
Abstract: The natural resource curse represents an enormous impediment to development. Yet it is im...
This paper attempts to provide a probable answer to a longstanding resource curse puzzle i.e. why re...
Countries rich in natural resources constitute both growth losers and growth winners. We claim that ...
This study explores the natural resource curse and its possible cure via good institutional quality....
Prior research has found that countries rich in resources grow slower than countries with few natura...
The relationship between natural resources and economic growth has been widely analyzed in the recen...
This paper summarizes and extends previous research that has shown evidence of a `curse of natural r...
Countries rich in natural resources constitute both growth losers and growth winners. We claim that ...
ACL-2International audienceThe literature on the impact of an abundance of natural resources on econ...
The literature on the impact of an abundance of natural resources on economic performance remains in...
According to the resource curse hypothesis, natural resource abundance can lead to lower growth. The...
We provide cross-country evidence that rejects the traditional interpretation of the natural resourc...