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Author: | Kronenberg, T. |
Title: | The curse of natural resources in the transition economies |
Journal: | Economics of transition
2004 : VOL. 12:3, p. 399-426 |
Index terms: | Natural resources Transition economies Central Europe Eastern Europe Russia |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | The curse of natural resources (hereafter as: nat-recs.) is a well-documented phenomenon for developing countries. Economies that are richly endowed with nat-recs. tend to grow slowly. Among the transition economies (here as: tr-econs.) of the former 'Eastern Bloc', a similar pattern can be observed. This paper shows that a large part of the variation in growth rates among the tr-econs. can be attributed to the curse of nat-recs. There is a strong negative correlation btw. nat-recs. abundance and economic growth. Among the tr-econs. the prime reasons for the curse of nat-recs. were corruption and a neglect of basic education. In order to overcome the curse of nat-recs. and move to a sustainable path of development, the resource abundant transition countries should fight corruption and ensure that their resource revenues are invested in human capital or the preservation of natural capital. |
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