Transforming natural resource wealth into sustained growth and poverty reduction : a conceptual framework for Sub-Saharan African oil exporting countries / Achille Toto Same.

"Oil and mineral revenues raise national savings and hence facilitate investment, capital accumulation, and sustained growth; thus, there are benefits of owning large natural resources. There can be a significant spillover effect from the oil sector to the non-oil sector particularly if governm...

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Main Author: Toto Same, Achille
Corporate Author: World Bank
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Washington, D.C.] : [World Bank], [2009]
Series:Policy research working papers (Online) ; 4852.
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