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Governance & Democracy | West Africa

Oil wealth and the well-being of the subaltern classes in Sub-Saharan Africa: A critical analysis of the resource curse in Ghana

My understanding of development is that it should promote the well being of ordinary people, those at the lower ranks of society. How can Ghana’s oil wealth promote this kind of development?

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Economic Development | Sub-Saharan Africa

Natural resource dependence and institutional quality: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa

This paper assessed whether natural resource-dependent countries have strong or weak institutional structures.

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Economic Development | Sub-Saharan Africa

Oil revenue and government effectiveness in sub-Saharan Africa

This research seeks to investigate whether oil and gas revenues impact the quality of governance in Sub-Saharan African countries by comparing certain governance metrics in countries with oil production with those that do not.

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