Natural resources, education, and economic development
Economic growth since 1965 has varied inversely with the share of natural capital in national wealthacross countries. Four main channels […]
Economic growth since 1965 has varied inversely with the share of natural capital in national wealthacross countries. Four main channels […]
Presentation at a conference titled Paradox of Plenty organized by Statoil and ECON at Holmenkollen Park Hotell, 7-8 March 2001, Oslo, […]
Í Regionalism in Europe: Geometries and Strategies After 2000, ritstj. Jürgen von Hagen og Mika Widgrén.
Í Resource Abundance and Economic Development, ritstj. Richard M. Auty.
This paper discusses the pros and cons of fixed versus flexible exchange rate regimes under perfect capital mobility from a […]
Lecture at the University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Presentation at the Economic Policy Research Unit (EPRU) at the University of Copenhagen, 1 November 2000, as well as at […]
Presentation at the Second MEFMI Combined Forum of Ministers of Finance and Planning, Treasury Secretaries and Permanent Secretaries for Finance and […]
This paper reviews some reasons why natural resource abundance and extensive agriculture appear to impede economic growth around the world. […]
Presentation at an invited papers session at the 15th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association, 30 August – 2 […]