markdownabstractThe resource curse literature has necessarily evolved in a rather fragmented way. While economists, political economists and political scientists have largely focused on the role of mineral abundance in long-term growth with the analysis largely confined to the country (macro) or regional (meso) level, anthropologists, sociologists and other social scientists have explored the development impacts of extractive industries at the community (micro) level. While this has provided a rigorous and comprehensive exploration of extractive industries and their impacts, causal factors that bridge and/or leap-frog these levels tend not to be accounted for. In this paper we examine the evolution of the literature across disciplinary line...
Natural resource extraction forms the backbone of the Russian economy and characterizes the majority...
Countless studies document the correlation between abundant mineral resources and a series of negati...
There has been increasing interest in the so-called ‘resource curse’, that is the tendency of resour...
The resource curse literature has necessarily evolved in a rather fragmented way. While economists, ...
This paper presents a critical survey of the literature on the ‘resource curse’, focusing on three m...
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...
Purpose: The paper aims to examine the coexistence of formal and informal resource sectors in resour...
This article provides a critical survey of the resource curse—the idea that mineral and fuel abundan...
This paper looks at the relationship between natural resource endowment, particularly the type assoc...
A large literature has developed that documents a negative association between the presence of natur...
A large literature has developed that documents a negative association between the presence of natur...
Attempts to address the resource curse remain focussed on revenue management, seeking technical solu...
International audienceThis chapter discusses whether the Middle East and North African (MENA) countr...
abstract: This paper looks at factors that drive economic growth and show the correlation between ec...
Natural resource extraction forms the backbone of the Russian economy and characterizes the majority...
Countless studies document the correlation between abundant mineral resources and a series of negati...
There has been increasing interest in the so-called ‘resource curse’, that is the tendency of resour...
The resource curse literature has necessarily evolved in a rather fragmented way. While economists, ...
This paper presents a critical survey of the literature on the ‘resource curse’, focusing on three m...
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...
Purpose: The paper aims to examine the coexistence of formal and informal resource sectors in resour...
This article provides a critical survey of the resource curse—the idea that mineral and fuel abundan...
This paper looks at the relationship between natural resource endowment, particularly the type assoc...
A large literature has developed that documents a negative association between the presence of natur...
A large literature has developed that documents a negative association between the presence of natur...
Attempts to address the resource curse remain focussed on revenue management, seeking technical solu...
International audienceThis chapter discusses whether the Middle East and North African (MENA) countr...
abstract: This paper looks at factors that drive economic growth and show the correlation between ec...
Natural resource extraction forms the backbone of the Russian economy and characterizes the majority...
Countless studies document the correlation between abundant mineral resources and a series of negati...
There has been increasing interest in the so-called ‘resource curse’, that is the tendency of resour...