articleJournal of Economic LiteratureJun 1, 2011Closed access

Natural Resources: Curse or Blessing?

Tinbergen Institute

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Abstract

Are natural resources a “curse” or a “blessing”? The empirical evidence suggests that either outcome is possible. This paper surveys a variety of hypotheses and supporting evidence for why some countries benefit and others lose from the presence of natural resources. These include that a resource bonanza induces appreciation of the real exchange rate, deindustrialization, and bad growth prospects, and that these adverse effects are more severe in volatile countries with bad institutions and lack of rule of law, corruption, presidential democracies, and underdeveloped financial systems. Another hypothesis is that a resource boom reinforces rent grabbing and civil conflict especially if institutions are bad,…

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Keywords
  • Curse
  • Resource curse
  • Blessing
  • Economics
  • Natural resource
  • Dutch disease
  • Language change
  • Seigniorage
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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