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Items where Subject is "Q33 - Resource Booms"

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English

Aghababaei, Mohammad Ebrahim (2019): General Equilibrium Resource Elasticity in an Open Resource-Abundant Economy.

Ahmadov, Ingilab and Mammadov, Jeyhun and Aslanli, Kenan (2013): Assessment of Institutional Quality in Resource-Rich Caspian Basin Countries.

Antonakakis, Nikolaos and Cunado, Juncal and Filis, George and Perez de Gracia, Fernando (2015): The Resource Curse Hypothesis Revisited: Evidence from a Panel VAR.

Arora, Vipin (2014): A Note on Oil and Gas Production from Shale and Long-Run U.S. Economic Growth.

Asfaha, Samuel (2007): National Revenue Funds: Their Efficacy for Fiscal Stability and Intergenerational Equity. Published in:

Bayari, Celal (2015): Economic Geography of the Australian Mining Industry. Published in: Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie , Vol. 107, No. 5 (1 December 2016): pp. 552-566.

Brehm, Margaret E. and Brehm, Paul A. and Cassidy, Alecia and Cassidy, Traviss (2024): Resource Extraction, Revenue Sharing, and Growth.

Byambasuren, Tsenguunjav and Erdenebold, Uranzaya and Otgonbayar, Baasansuren (2013): Policy Challenge and Single-Sector Growth Model Application of Resource-Rich Developing Countries: Case of Mongolia.

Collier, Paul and Goderis, Benedikt (2008): Commodity Prices, Growth, and the Natural Resource Curse: Reconciling a Conundrum.

Covi, Giovanni (2013): A case study of an advanced Dutch disease: The Russian oil.

Fakhri, Hasanov and Khudayar, Hasanli (2011): Why had the Money Market Approach been irrelevant in explaining inflation in Azerbaijan during the rapid economic growth period? Published in: Middle Eastern Finance and Economics No. Issue 10 : pp. 136-145.

García-Albán, Freddy and Gonzalez-Astudillo, Manuel and Vera-Albán, Cristhian (2020): Good Luck or Good Policy? An Analysis of the Effects of Oil Revenue and Fiscal Policy Shocks: The Case of Ecuador.

Goderis, Benedikt and Malone, Samuel W. (2009): Natural Resource Booms and Inequality: Theory and Evidence.

Haqiqi, Iman and Bahalou, Marziyeh (2013): Macroeconomic Impacts of Export Barriers in a Dynamic CGE Model. Published in: Journal of Money and Economy , Vol. 8, No. 3 (June 2013): pp. 117-150.

Hasanov, Fakhri (2009): Analyzing price level in a booming economy: the case of Azerbaijan. Published in: Economics Education and Research Consortium No. Working paper No11/02E (2011): pp. 1-34.

Hayat, Arshad and Tahir, Muhammad (2021): Natural resources and economic growth: evidence from the resource-rich region. Published in: Journal of Risk and Financial Management , Vol. 2, No. 14 (19 February 2021): pp. 1-17.

Hlavac, Marek (2010): Comment on Benjamin Smith (2004): “Oil Wealth and Regime Survival in the Developing World, 1960-1999”.

Kapsalyamova, Zhanna (2009): Effects of World Price and Oil Export Price Increases in the Framework of One-sector and Two-Sector Stylized Models.

Kohnert, Dirk (2024): Prospects and challenges for the export of rare earths from Sub-Saharan Africa to the EU.

Mihalyi, David (2020): The Long Road to First Oil.

Munasib, Abdul and Rickman, Dan S. (2014): Regional Economic Impacts of the Shale Gas and Tight Oil Boom: A Synthetic Control Analysis.

Pessoa, Argentino (2008): Natural resources and institutions: the “natural resources curse” revisited.

Pincheira, Pablo and Hardy, Nicolas (2021): The Mean Squared Prediction Error Paradox.

Raveh, Ohad (2010): Dutch Disease, Factor Mobility Costs, and the ‘Alberta Effect’ – The Case of Federations.

Raveh, Ohad (2011): The Natural Resource Curse, Fiscal Decentralization, and Agglomeration Economies.

Rickman, Dan S. and Wang, Hongbo (2018): What Goes Up Must Come Down? A Case Study of the Recent Oil and Gas Employment Cycle in Louisiana, North Dakota and Oklahoma.

Schubert, Samuel R. (2007): Being rich in energy resources – a blessing or a curse. Published in: EP Policy Department Studies , Vol. 614, No. 386 (31 January 2007): pp. 1-60.

Schubert, Samuel R. (2006): Revisiting the oil curse: are oil rich nations really doomed to autocracy and inequality? Published in: Oil and Gas Business , Vol. 2006, (1 August 2006): pp. 1-16.

Sorhun, Engin (2007): Oil Boom, Chewing-Gum, and Oil Fund.

Stuermer, Martin (2013): 150 Years of Boom and Bust: What Drives Mineral Commodity Prices?

Stuermer, Martin (2022): Non-Renewable Resource Extraction over the Long Term: Empirical Evidence from Global Copper Production.

Tadadjeu, Sosson and Njangang, Henri and Asongu, Simplice and Kamguia, Brice (2021): Natural resources, child mortality and governance quality in African countries.

Tsvetkova, Alexandra and Partridge, Mark (2015): Economics of modern energy boomtowns: do oil and gas shocks differ from shocks in the rest of the economy?

Weber, Jeremy G. and Burnett, J.Wesley and Xiarchos, Irene M. (2016): Broadening benefits from natural resource extraction: Housing values and taxation of natural gas wells as property. Forthcoming in: Journal of Policy Analysis and Management

French

ASIANI, Freddy (2024): Théorie de la Diversification Endogène en République Démocratique du Congo.

Kohnert, Dirk (2024): Perspectives et défis pour l'exportation de terres rares d'Afrique subsaharienne vers l'UE.

Kohnert, Dirk (2024): Perspectives et défis pour les importations européennes de terres rares en provenance de Russie : études de cas d'Allemagne, de France et d'Italie.

Murhula K., Pacifique and Achiza N., Alain (2021): Mining Boom, Economic Growth and Sustainable Development in Democratic Republic of the Congo.

German

Kohnert, Dirk (2024): Perspektiven und Herausforderungen für den Export seltener Erden aus Afrika in die EU.

Persian

Manzoor, Davood and Haqiqi, Iman and Aghababaei, Mohammad (2012): Modeling Dutch Disease in the Economy of Iran: A Computable General Equilibrium Approach. Published in: Quarterly Energy Economics Review , Vol. 8, No. 31 (2012): pp. 59-84.

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