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Public capital in resource rich economies: is there a curse?

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posted on 2023-06-08, 14:13 authored by Sambit BhattacharyyaSambit Bhattacharyya, Paul Collier
As poor countries deplete their natural resources, for increased consumption to be sustainable some of the revenues should be invested in other public assets. Further, since such countries typically have acute shortages of public capital, the finance from resource depletion is an opportunity for needed public investment. Using a new global panel dataset on public capital and resource rents covering the period 1970 to 2005 we find that, contrary to these expectations, resource rents significantly reduce the public capital stock. This is more direct evidence for a policy-based ‘resource curse’ than the conventional, indirect evidence from the relationships between resource endowments, growth and income. The adverse effect on public capital is mitigated by good institutions. We also find that rents from the depletion of non-renewable (mineral) resources reduce the public capital stock whereas rents from sustainable (forestry and agriculture) sources do not.

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Journal

Oxford Economic Papers

ISSN

1464-3812

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Oxford University Press

Issue

1

Volume

66

Page range

1-24

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  • Economics Publications

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2013-01-16

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2013-01-16

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