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Re-visiting the resource curse hypothesis in the MINT economies

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
卷 30, 期 4, 页码 9793-9807

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-22785-4

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Natural resource; Economic growth; Quantile-on-quantile regression; MINT

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Natural resources play a crucial role in the economic development of emerging nations. The findings of this study indicate that natural resources have a positive impact on economic growth in Nigeria and Mexico, while their effect is negative in Indonesia and Turkey. Additionally, there is a feedback causality between economic growth and natural resources in Mexico, Indonesia, and Nigeria.
Natural resources are extremely important to the economy, particularly in emerging nations such as the MINT (Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, and Turkey) nations. To improve their economic performance, such nations put a priority on maximizing the use of natural resources. These natural materials are the basis on which all living creatures rely, and they are the primary motivation behind contemporary production. Therefore, the current research utilizes a dataset spanning the period from 1970 to 2019 to assess the effect of natural resource on economic growth for the MINT nations. The present study uses a unique quantile-on-quantile regression (QQR) approach to assess this interrelationship. Furthermore, we apply the novel quantile causality suggested by Troster (2018), which identifies causality across quantiles. The findings from the QQR reveal that in the majority of the quantiles, the effect of natural resources on economic expansion is positive in Nigeria and Mexico, while it is negative in Indonesia and Turkey. In addition, a feedback causality is found between economic growth and natural resources for Mexico, Indonesia, and Nigeria. Based on the results, it is paramount for policymakers to develop policies or frameworks that promote cleaner energy sources and more effective use of natural resources, which can aid the country's economic growth.

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