Revisiting the natural resource curse: A cross-country growth study

Khalid Saeed

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Abstract

This paper revisits the original natural resource curse study conducted by Sachs and Warner to investigate the relationship between natural resource dependence and per capita growth in recent data consisting of 68 developing countries that includes 14 Middle East & North Africa (MENA) and 6 Gulf Cooperative Council (GCC) countries between 1994–2014. Using a cross-country data and modeling we find robust evidence of a negative association between per capita growth and natural resource dependence. This negative affect is especially prominent in oil-rich MENA countries. The presence of a natural resource curse presents challenges to policymakers especially in countries who have been taking measures to diversify their income-base.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2000555
JournalCogent Economics and Finance
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • cross-country
  • Economic growth
  • natural resource curse

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