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Financial development and oil resource abundance–growth relations: evidence from panel data
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Law, Siong Hook
, Moradbeigi, Maryam
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/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Economic Development
/ Economic growth
/ Economic models
/ Economics
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Efficiency
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental science
/ Growth rate
/ Heterogeneity
/ Impact analysis
/ income
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Markets
/ Natural Resources
/ Oil
/ Oil and Gas Industry - economics
/ oils
/ Petroleum - economics
/ Research Article
/ Securities markets
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
2017
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Financial development and oil resource abundance–growth relations: evidence from panel data
by
Law, Siong Hook
, Moradbeigi, Maryam
in
Abundance
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Economic Development
/ Economic growth
/ Economic models
/ Economics
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Efficiency
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental science
/ Growth rate
/ Heterogeneity
/ Impact analysis
/ income
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Markets
/ Natural Resources
/ Oil
/ Oil and Gas Industry - economics
/ oils
/ Petroleum - economics
/ Research Article
/ Securities markets
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
2017
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Financial development and oil resource abundance–growth relations: evidence from panel data
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Law, Siong Hook
, Moradbeigi, Maryam
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/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Economic Development
/ Economic growth
/ Economic models
/ Economics
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Efficiency
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental science
/ Growth rate
/ Heterogeneity
/ Impact analysis
/ income
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Markets
/ Natural Resources
/ Oil
/ Oil and Gas Industry - economics
/ oils
/ Petroleum - economics
/ Research Article
/ Securities markets
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
2017
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Financial development and oil resource abundance–growth relations: evidence from panel data
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Financial development and oil resource abundance–growth relations: evidence from panel data
2017
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This study investigates whether financial development dampens the negative impact of oil resource abundance on economic growth. Because of substantial cross-sectional dependence in our data, which contain a core sample of 63 oil-producing countries from 1980 through 2010, we use the common correlated effect mean group (CCEMG) estimator to account for the high degree of heterogeneity and drop the outlier countries. The empirical results reveal that oil resource abundance affects the growth rate in output contingent on the degree of development in financial markets. More developed financial markets can channel the revenues from oil into more productive activities and thus offset the negative effects of oil resource abundance on economic growth. Thus, better financial development can reverse resource curse or enhance resource blessing in oil-rich economies.
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V
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