Corruption and the curse of natural resources
In 1995, Jeffrey Sachs and Andrew Warner found a negative relationship between natural resources and economic growth, and claimed that natural resource abundance is a curse. The work of Sachs and Warner has been widely cited, and many economists now accept the curse of natural resources as a proven...
Main Author: | Pendergast, Shannon Marie |
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Other Authors: | van Kooten, G. Cornelis |
Language: | English en |
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2007
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1828/281 |
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