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This paper analyses the effect of natural resource wealth on sustainable economic development in the top 8 resource-abundant sub-Saharan African countries
The shortfalls in research so far have motivated this study, which centers on the impact of natural resource extraction on fair and equal access within resource-rich countries. Previous studies have often used poverty and income inequality as proxies for social disparities. However, this study intro...
This might not be a correct policy prescription for resource-rich sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries, where public capital is very low to support the needed economic growth. In such countries, rents from resources serve as opportunity to scale-up the needed public capital. Using panel data ...
AFRICAN governmentshouldonsider incentivesoupport infrastructure development, especiallyesource-richountries,RL GrindrodEOed Zuluaid last week.eaidhe prospectsor iron-ore infrica were \"very positive\",uthat infrastructureonstraints wereignificant. \"There is needor ports,eeder infrastructure, powerndo...
(2010) to explain domestic public policy making in the United States can be adapted to a similarly complex environment as that in resource-rich African countries at a time of great policy dynamism at the national, regional, and international levels. Kingdon's approach describes a convergence of ...
Noting that Africa's resource-rich countries have not translated their wealth into sustained economic growth and poverty reduction, this paper shows that by transferring a portion of resource-related government revenues uniformly and universally as direct payments to the population, some countries could ...
We show that macroeconomic policy is more erratic in countries that are rich in natural resources, especially minerals and fuels, and in those that receive large aid inflows. Poor institutions also play a role. Although Africa is a major receiver of aid and exporter of natural resources, this ...