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2010 | Is There Really a Green Paradox? RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:035 [Citation Analysis] | 31 |
2009 | Managing Resource Revenues in Developing Economies RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:015 [Citation Analysis] | 10 |
2009 | Do Oil Windfalls Improve Living Standards? Evidence from Brazil RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:028 [Citation Analysis] | 7 |
2008 | Natural Resources, Democracy and Corruption RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:020 [Citation Analysis] | 6 |
2008 | Natural Resource Booms and Inequality: Theory and Evidence RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:008 [Citation Analysis] | 6 |
2008 | Challenges and Opportunities for Resource Rich Economies RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:005 [Citation Analysis] | 5 |
2010 | The Pungent Smell of Red Herrings: subsoil assets, rents, volatility and the resource curse RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:033 [Citation Analysis] | 5 |
2010 | Structural Transformation and the Oil Price RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:048 [Citation Analysis] | 5 |
2008 | Voracious Transformation of a Common Natural Resource into Productive Capital RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:002 [Citation Analysis] | 5 |
2009 | Natural Resources and Violent Conflict: Resource abundance, dependence and the onset of civil wars RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:018 [Citation Analysis] | 4 |
2011 | Too Much Coal, Too Little Oil RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:056 [Citation Analysis] | 4 |
2008 | Harnessing Windfall Revenues in Developing Economies: Sovereign wealth funds and optimal tradeoffs between citizen dividends, public infrastructure and debt reduction RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:009 [Citation Analysis] | 4 |
2009 | Aggressive Oil Extraction and Precautionary Saving: Coping with Volatility RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:021 [Citation Analysis] | 3 |
2011 | Remittances: Dutch disease or export-led growth? RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:057 [Citation Analysis] | 3 |
2010 | On the mechanics of the Green Solow Model RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:047 [Citation Analysis] | 2 |
2008 | Can The Natural Resource Curse Be Turned Into A Blessing? The Role of Trade Policies and Institutions RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:001 [Citation Analysis] | 2 |
2010 | Harnessing Resource Revenues for Prosperity in Zambia RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:036 [Citation Analysis] | 2 |
2010 | Windfalls, Structural Transformation and Specialization RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:054 [Citation Analysis] | 2 |
2012 | Public Capital in Resource Rich Economies: Is there a curse? RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:065 [Citation Analysis] | 2 |
2008 | Commodity Prices and Growth: An empirical investigation RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:014 [Citation Analysis] | 2 |
2008 | Illusory Revenues: Tariffs in Resource-Rich and Aid-Rich Economies RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:004 [Citation Analysis] | 2 |
2010 | Precautionary Climate Change Policies and Optimal Redistribution RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:049 [Citation Analysis] | 2 |
2008 | Volatility, Financial Development and the Natural Resource Curse RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:003 [Citation Analysis] | 2 |
2010 | Growth and the Optimal Carbon Tax: When to switch from exhaustible resources to renewables? RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:055 [Citation Analysis] | 2 |
2009 | The Volatility Curse and Financial Development: Revisiting the Paradox of Plenty RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:024 [Citation Analysis] | 1 |
2012 | Bottlenecks in Ramping Up Public Investment RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:066 [Citation Analysis] | 1 |
2010 | Colonial Rule, Apartheid and Natural Resources: Top Incomes in South Africa 1903-2005 RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:046 [Citation Analysis] | 1 |
2010 | Absorbing A Windfall Of Foreign Exchange: Dutch disease dynamics RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:052 [Citation Analysis] | 1 |
2010 | War and Natural Resource Exploitation RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:042 [Citation Analysis] | 1 |
2008 | Why Do Many Resource-Rich Countries Have Negative Genuine Saving? RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:010 [Citation Analysis] | 1 |
2012 | Optimal Emission-Extraction Policy in a World of Scarcity and Irreversibility RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:077 [Citation Analysis] | 1 |
2010 | Governance and Oil Revenues in Cameroon RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:038 [Citation Analysis] | 1 |
2012 | Natural Resource Wealth: The challenge of managing a windfall RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:075 [Citation Analysis] | 1 |
2009 | Fractionalization and the Fight over Natural Resources: Ethnicity, language, religion, and the onset of civil war RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:017 [Citation Analysis] | 1 |
2010 | Population Growth and Natural Resource Scarcity: Long run development under seemingly unfavourable conditions RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:037 [Citation Analysis] | 1 |
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2011 | Commodity Price Volatility and the Sources of Growth RePEc:cam:camdae:1112 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Institutions and the Volatility Curse RePEc:cam:camdae:1145 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Growth, development and natural resources: New evidence using a heterogeneous panel analysis RePEc:eee:quaeco:v:51:y:2011:i:4:p:305-318 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Is there a green paradox? RePEc:hhs:osloec:2010_013 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | The supply side of CO2 with country heterogeneity RePEc:hhs:osloec:2011_008 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | The Supply Side of CO2 with Country Heterogeneity RePEc:ces:ceswps:_3393 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Climate Effects of Carbon Taxes, Taking into Account Possible Other Future Climate Measures RePEc:ces:ceswps:_3404 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Climate Effects of Carbon Taxes, Taking into Account Possible Other Future Climate Measures RePEc:usg:econwp:2011:10 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Dynamic Games in the Economics of Natural Resources: A Survey RePEc:spr:inrvec:v:1:y:2011:i:1:p:115-148 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Optimal Emission-Extraction Policy in a World of Scarcity and Irreversibility RePEc:ces:ceswps:_3512 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Unintended Detrimental Effects of Environmental Policy: The Green Paradox and Beyond RePEc:ces:ceswps:_3466 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Too Little Oil, Too Much Coal: Optimal Carbon Tax and when to Phase in Oil, Coal and Renewables RePEc:ces:ceswps:_3526 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Brown Backstops versus the Green Paradox (Replaced by CentER DP 2011-110) RePEc:dgr:kubcen:2011076 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Optimal Taxes on Fossil Fuel in General Equilibrium RePEc:nbr:nberwo:17348 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | International Climate Agreements, Cost Reductions and Convergence of Partisan Politics RePEc:ces:ceswps:_3591 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Dynamic Games in the Economics of Natural Resources: A Survey RePEc:spr:dyngam:v:1:y:2011:i:1:p:115-148 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Flattening the Carbon Extraction Path in Unilateral Cost-Effective Action RePEc:ces:ceswps:_3546 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Optimal Carbon Tax with a Dirty Backstop - Oil, Coal, or Renewables? RePEc:ces:ceswps:_3334 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | The Supply Side of CO2 with Country Heterogeneity RePEc:bla:scandj:v:113:y:2011:i:4:p:846-865 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Natural resource wealth: the challenge of managing a windfall RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:8694 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | The social cost of carbon on an optimal balanced growth path RePEc:zbw:ifwedp:201135 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Russian Inequality on the Eve of Revolution RePEc:wil:wileco:2011-07 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Pigou Meets Mirrlees: On the Irrelevance of Tax Distortions for the Second-Best Pigouvian Tax RePEc:ces:ceswps:_3342 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Explaining the energy consumption portfolio in a cross-section of countries: are the BRICs different? RePEc:fip:fedgif:1015 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Structural change in an open economy RePEc:fip:fedmsr:456 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Oil efficiency, demand, and prices: a tale of ups and downs RePEc:fip:fedgif:1031 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | The form of government and fiscal dynamics RePEc:eee:poleco:v:27:y:2011:i:2:p:297-310 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Dutch disease, factor mobility costs, and the âAlberta Effectâ â The case of Federations RePEc:pra:mprapa:31744 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Resource Windfalls, Political Regimes, and Political Stability RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:8662 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Resource Windfalls, Political Regimes, and Political Stability RePEc:nbr:nberwo:17601 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | Public Capital in Resource Rich Economies: Is there a Curse? RePEc:csa:wpaper:2011-14 | [Citation Analysis] |
2011 | The probability of military rule in Africa, 1970-2007 RePEc:ieb:wpaper:2011/11/doc2011-26 | [Citation Analysis] |
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