The role of the state and the transnational in lifting the resource curse

Karolina Werner
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In the past, natural resources such as coal and iron ore were catalysts for development and the economic theory focused mainlyon how the exploitation of natural resources could promote trade and development. Since the 1970s, however, we have been increasingly confronted with resource-rich countries lagging behind in economic growth and facing high risks of violent conflict. Using Sierra Leone as a case study, this article briefly explores the resource curse paradox, noting the role of the national government and international actors in maintaining the status quo. It highlights the fragile state of postconflict governments, focusing on the delicate balance between attracting foreign investment and fighting corruption and poverty in environments already susceptible to recurring violence. The article further examines both government and private sector activities that have contributed to the economies of violence through unequal distribution of natural resource rents and revenues. It also argues that to move from resource curse to resource blessing, both the affected states and the international community need to refocus their attention on the effectiveness of returns on natural resource revenues and the critical role of transnational corporations in perpetuating the curse. Keywords : Sierra Leone, resource curse, TNCs, natural resources, postconflict states
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国家和跨国公司在解除资源诅咒中的作用
过去,煤炭和铁矿石等自然资源是发展的催化剂,经济理论主要关注自然资源的开采如何促进贸易和发展。然而,自20世纪70年代以来,我们越来越多地面对资源丰富、经济增长滞后、暴力冲突高风险的国家。本文以塞拉利昂为例,简要探讨了资源诅咒悖论,指出了国家政府和国际行为体在维持现状方面的作用。报告强调了冲突后各国政府的脆弱状态,重点关注吸引外国投资与在已经容易发生暴力事件的环境中打击腐败和贫困之间的微妙平衡。本文进一步考察了政府和私营部门的活动,这些活动通过自然资源租金和收入的不平等分配助长了暴力经济。它还认为,要从资源诅咒转向资源祝福,受影响的国家和国际社会都需要重新关注自然资源收入回报的有效性,以及跨国公司在使诅咒永久化方面的关键作用。关键词:塞拉利昂,资源诅咒,跨国公司,自然资源,冲突后国家
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