The resource curse exorcised: Evidence from a panel of countries

B Smith - Journal of development economics, 2015‏ - Elsevier
This paper evaluates the impact of major natural resource discoveries since 1950 on GDP
per capita. Using panel fixed-effects estimation and resource discoveries in countries that …

Military expenditure, economic growth and heterogeneity

JP Dunne, N Tian - Defense Spending, Natural Resources, and …, 2017‏ - taylorfrancis.com
This paper examines the impact of military expenditure on economic growth on a large
balanced panel, using an exogenous growth model and dynamic panel data methods for …

Extractive industries and corruption: Investigating the effectiveness of EITI as a scrutiny mechanism

E Kasekende, C Abuka, M Sarr - Resources Policy, 2016‏ - Elsevier
The resource curse literature suggests that many countries have failed to exploit their natural
resource wealth to finance the growth of their economies. Develo** countries appear to be …

Revisiting resource curse puzzle: new evidence from heterogeneous panel analysis

C Sharma, D Pal - Applied Economics, 2021‏ - Taylor & Francis
This study examines the natural resource curse hypothesize on a panel of 111 countries
over the period 1996–2015. Using a range of heterogeneous panel cointegration …

[کتاب][B] Rentengesellschaften

S Peters - 2019‏ - nomos-elibrary.de
Zusammenfassung Eine Vielzahl von Staaten des Globalen Südens ist durch eine starke
Rohstoffabhängigkeit geprägt. Diese Länder können als Rentengesellschaften …

Reversing the resource curse: Foreign corruption regulation and the local economic benefits of resource extraction

HB Christensen, M Maffett, T Rauter - American Economic Journal …, 2024‏ - aeaweb.org
We examine how foreign corruption regulation affects the economic benefits communities
receive from extraction activities in the resource-rich areas of Africa. After a mid-2000s …

Determinants of external debt: The case of Malaysia

K Gokmenoglu, RAM Rafik - Emerging Trends in Banking and Finance: 3rd …, 2018‏ - Springer
Abstract Since the 1980's, Malaysia's external debt has been on an increase as a result of
several economic factors, including two economic crises. Rapid increase in the external debt …

Reversing the resource curse: Foreign corruption regulation and economic development

HB Christensen, M Maffett, T Rauter - 2020‏ - econstor.eu
We examine the impact of foreign corruption regulation on economic development in
highcorruption-risk areas. We find that, after a mid-2000s increase in enforcement of the US …

Foreign aid and political instability in resource-rich countries

C Ravetti, M Sarr, T Swanson - Resources Policy, 2018‏ - Elsevier
In this article we examine whether foreign aid and natural resources can act as a double
curse on develo** countries with poor governance. We hypothesize that affording external …

[PDF][PDF] Agriculture in sub-Sahara Africa develo** countries and the role of government: Economic perspectives

P Kanza, J Vitale, PP Vitale - African Journal of Agricultural …, 2022‏ - academicjournals.org
Recent agricultural and economic growth has been impressive in sub Saharan Africa (SSA),
and explained in part by decades of donor investments. Sustaining recent progress will …