Understanding the resource curse (or blessing) across national and regional scales: Theory, empirical challenges and an application
Volume: 59, Issue: 4, Pages: 624 - 639
Published: Jun 15, 2015
Abstract
The relationship between resource extraction activity and economic growth has been widely studied in the literature, and the resource curse hypotheses emerged as a theory to explain the effects of resource windfalls on national economies. However, within countries, resource booms and busts can have distinctive effects across local economies, as extractive regions face particular economic consequences unlikely to be observed in nonresource...
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Title
Understanding the resource curse (or blessing) across national and regional scales: Theory, empirical challenges and an application
Published Date
Jun 15, 2015
Volume
59
Issue
4
Pages
624 - 639
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