Principal component and regressionanalysis of the natural resource cursedoctrine in the Azerbaijani economy

I. Niftiyev
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The Azerbaijani economy has long been discussed in academic literature with reference to the theories of the nat-ural resource curse (NRC) and Dutch disease. This is due to Azerbaijan’s heavy dependence on the oil and gas industry for its economic growth and development since 1995. While revenues from mineral resources helped over-come extreme poverty and increased GDP and GDP per capita, macroeconomic stability was shaken by the sharp decline in commodity prices in 2014 and 2015. This reality prompted scholars to look into the significance of NRC and Dutch disease in Azerbaijan. This paper therefore aims to contribute to the literature by analyzing NRC using principal component and regression techniques (dynamic and ordinary least squares) in a way that has not been studied before. The results of this study show that the oil industry had a negative impact on institutional quality in Azerbaijan between 1996 and 2019, which may translate into further negative impacts. For this reason, the human capital channel of NRC was tested for possible negative impacts of NRC and several negative associations were found. These results indicate that policymakers need to take the NRC doctrine more seriously. Although the first oil boom (2005–2014) is over, the Azerbaijani economy is facing a second oil boom starting in 2020, and the lowered quality of institutions could significantly reduce the benefits of mineral revenues if left unmanaged.
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阿塞拜疆经济中自然资源诅咒主义的主成分与回归分析
长期以来,学术文献一直参照自然资源诅咒和荷兰病理论讨论阿塞拜疆经济问题。这是因为自1995年以来,阿塞拜疆的经济增长和发展严重依赖石油和天然气工业。虽然矿产资源收入帮助克服了极端贫困,提高了国内生产总值和人均国内生产总值,但2014年和2015年大宗商品价格大幅下跌,动摇了宏观经济稳定。这一现实促使学者们研究NRC和荷兰病在阿塞拜疆的意义。因此,本文旨在通过使用主成分和回归技术(动态和普通最小二乘)以一种以前没有研究过的方式分析NRC,从而为文献做出贡献。本研究的结果表明,1996年至2019年期间,石油工业对阿塞拜疆的制度质量产生了负面影响,这可能会转化为进一步的负面影响。为此,我们对NRC的人力资本渠道进行了可能的负面影响测试,发现了几个负相关。这些结果表明,政策制定者需要更认真地对待NRC原则。虽然第一次石油繁荣(2005-2014)已经结束,但从2020年开始,阿塞拜疆经济正面临第二次石油繁荣,如果不加管理,机构质量的降低可能会大大降低矿产收入的收益。
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