Linking natural resource dependence and industrialization in sub-Saharan African countries

被引:15
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作者
Nkemgha, Guivis [1 ]
Engone Mve, Symphorin [2 ]
Balouki Mikala, Hermine [2 ]
Tekam, Honore [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Dschang, Dev Econ, Dschang, Cameroon
[2] Univ Omar Bongo, Econ, Libreville, Gabon
关键词
Natural resources; industrialization; governance; sub-Saharan African countries; ECONOMIC-GROWTH; CURSE HYPOTHESIS; BOOMING SECTOR; PANEL-DATA; OIL; INSTITUTIONS; QUALITY; EDUCATION; TRADE;
D O I
10.1080/02692171.2021.1957786
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Despite the growing literature on natural resources, little is known about the effect of natural resources on industrialization, particularly in sub-Saharan African countries. The aim of this paper is to fill this gap by assessing how natural ressources affect the industrialization process in 27 sub-Saharan African countries over the period 2000-2016. To carry out our investigation, we used several estimation methods including Ordinary Least Squares (OLS), Fixed Effect (FE) and Generalized Moments Methods (GMM). The results show that there is a negative relationship between natural resource dependence and industrialization. A U-shaped relationship between natural resource dependence and industrialization is established. Furthermore, the disaggregation of natural resource rents shows that while oil rent, gas rent and mineral rent hamper the industrialization process, the effect of forest rent and coal rent on the industrialization is positive. Finally, we show that governance plays an important role in mitigating the negative impact of natural resources on industrialization. Thus, governance can be an effective way to break the resource curse in sub-Saharan African countries.
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页码:245 / 263
页数:19
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