doi:10.1016/0010-4655(90)90014-RAlain DuboisAlfred MaquetComputer Physics CommunicationsOrsinger, V. J. 1971 . Natural Resources of Africa: Conservation by Legislation. Journal of Legal Pluralism , 5: 29 – 55 .
While important variations in extant energy systems and resource endowments exist among African nations, the collective assets of the continent make it a natural resources and natural capital superpower. The world cannot decarbonise without Africa. Recognising the critical role that African nations play...
题目 Contrary to common belief, Africa is well endowed with ___ natural resources, from its natural biological resources to its vast mineral riches. (A) abundant(B) accidental(C) habitual(D) occasional 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A [理由] 根据语意,(A)应为正选。 反馈 收藏 ...
The article discusses the paper "Natural Resources: Curse or Cure for Africa? by John McKay for The Brenthurst Foundation that investigates frameworks used for exploration of the phenomenon of resource curse and questions the use of some of the mainstream economic models that underpin the curse. ...
Natural Resource Abundance, Growth, and Diversification in the Middle East and North Africa : The Effects of Natural Resources and the Role of Policies The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is one of the richest in the world in terms of natural resources. It holds more than 60 per...
The permanent income hypothesis implies that frictionless open economies with exhaustible natural resources should save abroad most of their resource windf... JD Araujo,GB Li,MP Ribeiro,... - 《Imf Working Papers》 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Raising growth and investment in sub-Saharan Africa Sub-...
Implications of Governance, Natural Resources, and Security Threats on Economic Development: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa. Data analysis was conducted using Dynamic heterogeneous panel level estimators (PMG and CS-ARDL). Findings show that while PMG estimator confirms a long-... H Rjoub,CU Ifed...
Robert Kasande, permanent secretary in Uganda's Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development said that while East Africa is blessed with abundant resources, its population is also increasing hence the need to use the resources optimally. Kasande urged the region to ensure that a sensible framework ...
Four main channels of transmission from abundant natural resources to stunted economic development are discussed: (a) the Dutch disease, (b) rent seeking, (c) overconfidence, and (d) neglect of education. Public expenditure on education relative to national income, expected years of schooling for...
Africa's overriding strategy of exporting commodities in their raw, non-valued-added form has failed to produce sustainable inclusive growth, improve people's wellbeing or diversify and transform its economies, according to the report. The key to transforming natural resources into sustained prosperity...