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amplified reversed ‘Resource Curse’ effects within them, so that results are not driven by good institutions. A theory is then … ‘Dutch Disease’ theory (compared to the ‘institutions’ perspective) in explaining the ‘Resource Curse’ phenomenon. The paper …
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Natural resource abundance is a blessing for some countries, yet is a curse for others. The degree of fiscal decentralization may account for this divergent outcome. Resources tend to locate in remote, non-agglomerated, and sparsely populated areas; a high degree of fiscal decentralization gives...
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The debate of environmental issues and their analysis is of vital interest for economic policies. Institutions are …
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technology, access to agricultural extension institutions and problems faced by extension officials in transfer of farm …
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. In all these cases, both market incentives such as effluent fees and better regulations with proper enforcement are …
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