A re-conceptualisation of the widely-held concept of the 'resource
curse', which contends that resource booms inevitably lead to
numerous political, social and economic problems. This book
counters that these problems are by no means inevitable, but are
rather the direct result of specific policy choices made by actors
within particular regimes.
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