Introduction: natural resources and economic development - what can we learn from history?
Henry Willebald, Marc Badia i Miró, Vicente José Pinilla Navarro
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From resource curse to rent curse: a theoretical perspective
págs. 26-53
Scarcity, frontiers and the resource curse: a historical perspective
págs. 54-76
Botswana: caught in a natural resource trap
págs. 77-99
Oil as sweet as honey: linking natural resources, govermment institutions and domestic capital investment in Nigeria 1960-2000
págs. 100-118
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Oil illusion and delustion: Mexico and Venezuela over the twentieth century
págs. 160-183
Public finances and natural resources in Bolivia, 1883-2010: is there a fiscal curse?
págs. 184-203
Long-run development in Chile and natural resorce curse: linkages, policy and growth, 1850-1950
págs. 204-225
Mixed blessings: mining in Indonesia`s economy, 1870-2010
págs. 226-247
Land abundance, frontier expansion and appropriability: settler economies during the firts globalization
págs. 248-270
The lucky country syndrome in Australia: resources, social democracy and regimes development in historical political economy parspective
págs. 271-293
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Water scarcity and agricultural growth in Spain: from curse to blessing?
Ignacio Cazcarro Castellano, Rosa Duarte, Miguel Martín-Retortillo Naya, Vicente Pinilla, Ana Serrano
págs. 339-361
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