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    Re-inserting and re-politicizing nature: the resource curse and human-environment relations by Matthew Pritchard

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Key Words: Resource curse, political ecology, security, nature…”
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    The Local Impact of Mining in Peruvian Districts: Evidence of a Subnational Resource Curse? by Fridtjof Bahlburg

    Published 2023-07-01
    Subjects: “…Subnational Resource Curse, Mining Transfers, Poverty, Local Development, Revenue Sharing…”
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    Alleviating role of energy innovation on resource curse: a case of OECD countries by Rabia Akram, Kefu Yi, Muhammad Irfan, Xiaofang Li

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The study emphasizes the importance of EINN by incorporating the EINN in the empirical framework of the resource curse hypothesis (RCH) and contributes to the current research on RCH. …”
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    The pungent smell of "red herrings": Subsoil assets, rents, volatility and the resource curse. by van der Ploeg, F, Poelhekke, S

    Published 2010
    “…Brunnschweiler and Bulte (2008) [1,2] provide cross-country evidence that resource curse is a "red herring" once one corrects for endogeneity of resource exports and allows resource abundance to affect growth. …”
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    The pungent smell of "red herrings": subsoil assets, rents, volatility and the resource curse by Van der Ploeg, R, Poelhekke, S

    Published 2010
    “…Brunnschweiler and Bulte (2008) provide cross-country evidence that the resource curse is a "red herring" once one corrects for endogeneity of resource exports and allows resource abundance affect growth. …”
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    TAXATION OF SHALE GAS EXPLOITATION IN POLAND AND ITS IMPACT ON ECONOMY IN THE LIGHT OF THE „RESOURCE CURSE by Jarosław Neneman, Jakub Kronenberg

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…In a sense, a country can fall victim to resource curse, even when not exploiting them on a large scale.…”
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    Oil for health in sub-Saharan Africa: health systems in a 'resource curse' environment by Calain Philippe

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In a restricted sense, the resource curse is a theory that explains the inverse relationship classically seen between dependence on natural resources and economic growth. …”
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    Can the Natural Resource Curse Be Turned Into a Blessing? The Role of Trade Policies and Institutions by Arezki, R, Ploeg, F

    Published 2008
    “…We allow for interaction effects and provide evidence that the natural resource curse is particularly severe for economic performance in countries with a low degree of trade openness. …”
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    A future resource curse in Indonesia: The political economy of natural resources, conflict and development. by Tadjoeddin, M

    Published 2007
    “…The paper concludes by pointing to three arguments drawn from research findings: (i) the possibility of a resource curse in the four natural resource-rich provinces studied; (ii) the utilitarian reasons for private business to combat poverty through innovate strategies for managing natural resources; and (iii) the need during policy-making to consider the changing positions of groups relative to one another at sub-national levels.…”
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    Study on “Resource Curse” Based on the Panel Data in Coal Resource-Rich Districts of Inner Mongolia by Yao Hong, Tian Meirong, Ma Jianjun, She Xinlu, Gao Jixi

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Meanwhile, the most serious “Resource curse” exist in Xilinguole, Hulunbeier, Erdos. …”
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    Curving the resource curse: Negative effects of oil and gas revenue on nonviolent resistance campaign onset by Jonathan Pinckney

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Despite popular assumptions and the general logic of the resource curse, oil only appears to drown out major nonviolent dissent at relatively high levels.…”
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