articleScandinavian Journal of EconomicsSep 1, 2007Closed access

Resource Curse or Not: A Question of Appropriability*

Stockholm University · Stockholm School of Economics

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Abstract

Abstract Whether natural resources are good or bad for a country's development are shown to depend on the interaction between institutional setting and, crucially, the types of resources possessed by the country. Some natural resources are, for economical and technical reasons, more likely to cause problems such as rent‐seeking and conflicts than others. This potential problem can, however, be countered by good institutional quality. In contrast to the traditional resource curse hypothesis, we show the impact of natural resources on economic growth to be non‐monotonic in institutional quality, and increasingly so for certain types of resources. In particular, countries rich in minerals are cursed only if they…

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Keywords
  • Curse
  • Resource curse
  • Natural resource
  • Economics
  • Quality (philosophy)
  • Resource (disambiguation)
  • Rent-seeking
  • Natural (archaeology)
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