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ECONOMIC JOURNAL
卷 116, 期 508, 页码 1-20出版社
BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0297.2006.01045.x
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Countries rich in natural resources constitute both growth losers and growth winners. We claim that the main reason for these diverging experiences is differences in the quality of institutions. More natural resources push aggregate income down, when institutions are grabber friendly, while more resources raise income, when institutions are producer friendly. We test this theory building on Sachs and Warner's influential works on the resource curse. Our main hypothesis - that institutions are decisive for the resource curse - is confirmed. Our results contrast the claims of Sachs and Warner that institutions do not play a role.
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