The artefact of the Natural Resources Curse
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Human Resource Management

The artefact of the Natural Resources Curse

Matata Ponyo Mapon , Jean-Paul K. Tsasa
External / Open Access
2019 arXiv Preprint

Abstract

This paper reexamines the validity of the natural resource curse hypothesis, using the database of mineral exporting countries. Our findings are as follows: (i) Resource-rich countries (RRCs) do not necessarily exhibit poor political, economic and social performance; (ii) RRCs that perform poorly have a low diversified exports portfolio; (iii) In contrast, RRCs with a low diversified exports portfolio do not necessarily perform poorly. Then, we develop a model of strategic interaction from a Bayesian game setup to study the role of leadership and governance in the management of natural resources. We show that an improvement in the leadership-governance binomial helps to discipline the behavior of lobby groups (theorem 1) and generate a Pareto improvement in the management of natural resources (theorem 2). Evidence from the World Bank Group's CPIA data confirms the later finding. Our results remain valid after some robustness checks.
Full Title The artefact of the Natural Resources Curse
Primary Author Matata Ponyo Mapon
Co-Authors Jean-Paul K. Tsasa
Publication Type Preprint
Year 2019
Journal arXiv Preprint
Category Human Resource Management
Institution External / Open Access
Access Open Access
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APA
Matata Ponyo Mapon, Jean-Paul K. Tsasa (2019). *The artefact of the Natural Resources Curse*. External / Open Access.
MLA
Matata Ponyo Mapon. *The artefact of the Natural Resources Curse*. External / Open Access, 2019.