This paper reconsiders the ‘curse of resources’ hypothesis for the case of China, and distinguishes between resource abundance, resource rents, and resource dependence. Resource abundance and resource rents are shown to be approximately equivalent, and their association with resource dependence varies with institutional quality. Resource abundance/rents has a positive impact on economic growth, while resource dependence has a negative impact. The impact of the ‘West China Development Drive’ policy, started in 2000, is substantial, and this is investigated through a comparative analysis based on cross-section samples, and through a panel-data timevarying coefficient approach for West and East provinces. Resource effects do change after the p...
For a specific small-scale region with abundant resources, its copious resources tend to dictate the...
This paper analyzes the behavior of cross-country growth rates with respect to resource abundance an...
Most empirical studies of the Resource Curse Hypothesis (RCH) find evidence of a strong negative rel...
The resource curse has been mainly studied using cross-country samples. In this paper we analyze a c...
This meta-analysis aims to identify the relationship between natural resources abundance and economi...
In China, after experiencing high resource dependence (RD) and extensive development, some regions t...
Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integration and infrastr...
"Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integration and infrast...
Whether natural resources boost or deter economic development remains an open question in the litera...
This paper examines the impact of structural distortions on resource allocation among industries, re...
Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integra-tion and infrast...
The phenomenon of low economic growth in resource-rich regions is recognized as the “resource curse”...
Abstract: China’s economic development has made a remarkable achievement over the past three decades...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the behavior of cross-country growth rates with respect to...
This paper revisits the resource curse paradox and studies the impact of resource rents and their vo...
For a specific small-scale region with abundant resources, its copious resources tend to dictate the...
This paper analyzes the behavior of cross-country growth rates with respect to resource abundance an...
Most empirical studies of the Resource Curse Hypothesis (RCH) find evidence of a strong negative rel...
The resource curse has been mainly studied using cross-country samples. In this paper we analyze a c...
This meta-analysis aims to identify the relationship between natural resources abundance and economi...
In China, after experiencing high resource dependence (RD) and extensive development, some regions t...
Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integration and infrastr...
"Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integration and infrast...
Whether natural resources boost or deter economic development remains an open question in the litera...
This paper examines the impact of structural distortions on resource allocation among industries, re...
Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integra-tion and infrast...
The phenomenon of low economic growth in resource-rich regions is recognized as the “resource curse”...
Abstract: China’s economic development has made a remarkable achievement over the past three decades...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the behavior of cross-country growth rates with respect to...
This paper revisits the resource curse paradox and studies the impact of resource rents and their vo...
For a specific small-scale region with abundant resources, its copious resources tend to dictate the...
This paper analyzes the behavior of cross-country growth rates with respect to resource abundance an...
Most empirical studies of the Resource Curse Hypothesis (RCH) find evidence of a strong negative rel...