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- The Natural Resource Curse: a Survey of Diagnoses and Some Prescriptions
- The Policy Framework of Natural Resource Management in Oil-Dependence Countries
- Is There Evidence for a Subnational Resource Curse?
- The Natural Resource Curse
- The Natural Resource Curse: a Survey of Diagnoses and Some Prescriptions Faculty Research Working Paper Series
- Resource Abundance, Poverty and Development
- Issues in Poverty Reduction and Natural Resource Management
- The Resource Curse Paradox: Natural Resources and Economic Development in the Former Soviet Countries
- The Real Resource Curse and the Imperialism of Development
- When Does Natural Resource Abundance Lead to a Resource Curse?
- The Climate Rent Curse: New Challenges for Burden Sharing
- Political Foundations of the Resource Curseb
- Forests and Development: Local, National and Global Issues
- The Resource Curse
- The Resource Curse the Political and Economic Challenges of Natural Resource Wealth
- Breaking the Resource Curse
- Extractivism and Neoextractivism: Two Sides of the Same Curse
- The Economic Significance of Natural Resources: Key Points for Reformers in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia
- The Environmental Resource Curse Hypothesis: the Forest Case Olivier Damette, Philippe Delacote
- Examining the Resource Curse and Its Transmission Channels by Resource Type
- Natural Resources, Innovation, and Growth
- Resource Curse” Prioritizing Policy Interventions in Countries with Large Extractive Industries
- Chapter 2: Resources, Environment, and Economic Development
- Reverse the Curse: Maximizing the Potential of Resource-Driven
- The Local Resource Curse: the Symptoms in the Mining Area of Gafsa
- Lifting the Resource Curse How Poor People Can and Should Benefit from the Revenues of Extractive Industries
- Carbon Curse in Developed Countries Mireille Chiroleu-Assouline, Mouez Fodha, Yassine Kirat
- After Peak Oil: Who Escapes the Resource Curse?*
- Environmental Scarcity and Conflict 9 Resources
- Working Paper 268
- Exploited, Poor and Dehumanised: Overcoming the Resource Curse in Africa
- Natural Resources in 2020, 2030, and 2040: Implications for The
- Resource Curse Contagion in the Case of Yemen
- The Resource Curse Hypothesis: Evidence from Ecuador
- Biodiversity Glossary1
- Natural Resource Curse" and the Impact of Various Forms of Capital in Small Tourism and Natural Resource-Dependent Economies
- The Natural Resource Curse
- 1 the RESOURCE CURSE and POLICIES to AMELIORATE IT “The Natural Resource Endowment Strongly Impacts the Development Trajectory
- Escaping the Resource Curse in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Impact of Energy Consumption on Air Quality in Jiangsu Province of China
- 'Resource Curse': Theory and Evidence (ARI)
- Can Resource Policy Reverse the Resource Curse? Evidence from China
- FACTORS and CHALLENGES in DEVELOPING COUNTRIES UNDER the RESOURCE CURSE Sonia Benghida
- Governing the Global Commons: How UNSR Anaya's Study on Extractive
- Breaking the Resource Curse NICK HOLLAND CEO Gold Fields the African Mining Network– Johannesburg October 2018 Forward Looking Statement
- NRGI Reader March 2015
- The Natural Resource Curse: a Survey
- Natural Resources, Conflict, and Conflict Resolution
- C. Trade Theory and Natural Resources
- The Resource Curse Revisited Paul Stevens, Glada Lahn and Jaakko Kooroshy Chatham House Chatham Contents
- International Institutions and the Resource Curse
- Climate Change Fuelling Resource-Based Conflicts in the Asia-Pacific
- The Tap Plus Approach to Anti-Corruption in the Natural
- Resource Curse Or Malthusian Trap? Evidence from Oil Discoveries and Extractions*