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Título : The impact of oil rents on subnational development : evidence from Argentina
Autor : González, Lucas Isaac 
Lodola, Germán 
Palabras clave : RECURSOS NATURALESRENTA MINERALRENTABILIDADINDUSTRIA DEL PETROLEOINDUSTRIALIZACIONSOCIEDADDESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIALDESARROLLO HUMANO
Fecha de publicación : 2019
Editorial : Barbara Stallings
Cita : González, L. I. Lodola, G. The impact of oil rents on subnational development : evidence from Argentina [en línea] Studies in Comparative International Development. 2019, 54. Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/10984
Proyecto: Los Efectos Fiscales, Socioeconómicos y Políticos de las Rentas Petroleras. Las Provincias Argentinas en Perspectiva Comparada 
Resumen : Abstract: This article analyses the relation between mineral rents and development outcomes at the subnational level. The classical literature suggests that natural resource abundance has negative effects on well-being, a situation referred to as the resource curse. However, a novel strand of research emphasizes that rentier states worldwide exhibit contrasting outcomes. To account for such variation, this investigation aligns with approaches stressing the significance of contextual (place and institutional) factors to studying the resource curse. The main claim in this work is that both structural and institutional factors related to the extractive industry help account for variation in development outcomes. It contends that mineral rents are positively associated with human development and economic industrialization when the extractive sector is not geographically concentrated in enclave economies, and subnational fiscal institutions redistribute enough rents from producing to non-producing districts. It empirically tests this argument using a time series cross-sectional analysis, a difference-in-difference (DiD) estimation, and two case studies in Argentina, a country where subnational territorial units collect mineral royalties and have exogenously created their own rent-sharing regimes. It finally provides some comparative implications that may contribute to current debates on the socioeconomic impact of natural resource wealth.
Cobertura Espacial: Argentina
URI : https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/10984
ISSN : 0039-3606 (impreso)
1936-6167 (on line)
Disciplina: CIENCIA POLITICA
DOI: 10.1007/s12116-019-09293-2
Derechos: Acceso abierto
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