Escaping the Resource Curse
Many countries that are rich with natural resources fall victim to poverty, corruption, civil war, or deep economic crises. This volume examines the paradox of the resource curse by addressing its root causes& mdash; a buyer's unfair advantage over a supplier; governments that unwisely live off their capital; insufficient investments in education; theft by political leaders; grievances in producing regions-and what can be done to resolve these issues. Contributors lay out a broad framework suggesting how willing governments might obtain a contractual advantage over oil corporations, achieve optimal expenditure and investment practices, distribute resource wealth evenly, and build healthier relationships between state and society.
Mai 2007, Initiative for Policy Dialogue at Columbia: Challenges in Development and Globalization, Englisch
University Presses
978-0-231-14196-3
University Presses
978-0-231-14196-3

