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This study investigated whether Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) supported the resource curse hypothesis in Nigeria. The … product, FDI, and exchange rate unidirectionally Granger cause economic welfare, whereas bidirectional Granger causality is … observed between indicators of natural resources to export, trade, and economic welfare. The results clearly indicate that FDI …
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providing evidence of a resource curse. Extractive industries in South Africa, Botswana, and Namibia have positive direct …
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Between 1997 and 2014, US corn, soybean and cotton production almost fully converted to genetically modified crops. Starting around 2007, improved tight oil and shale gas technologies turned the declining US fossil fuel production into a booming industry. We study the effects of these two...
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