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The Natural Resource Curse and Economic Growth:

An Historical Perspective 1950—2000.

By John Chen

Acknowledgements

The author gratefully acknowledges the contributions from Nicholas F. R. Crafts for the suggestion of the topic as well as pointing to several important sources, to Mar Rubio for fruitful discussions about the subject, and to Marta Felis-Rota for discussions about data analysis. Of course any errors are my own.

Abstract

Recent economic research has indicated a finding labelled the “natural resource curse:” where countries that are relatively abundant in natural resources have grown slower than countries that are relatively poor in natural resources.  ...

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