The Conditional Curse, a Missing Dimension of the Oil Curse — Economic Sanctions Channel in a Petrostate Economy: A Curse or a Blessing

Basem Ertimi, T. Sarmidi, M. Cahyadin, Basem Oqab
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This paper seeks to expand the concept of a contractual natural resource curse and suggests another channel that may not be addressed as one of the resource curse channels in petrostate countries since there remains little understanding of the Resource Curse Hypothesis (RCH), by which economic sanctions bring a new manifestation and shape the prospect of international economic relations. A sample of 21 petrostate economies is investigated over 1995–2018. The empirical results show a symptom of the oil curse from a new transmission channel under the international relations arena. This result supports our argument that the interactive relationship between sanctions and oil dependence affects sanctioned countries’ economic growth. Transmission channels determine whether natural resources are either a curse or a blessing. Our study found evidence supporting the concept of the oil resource curse taking place through economic sanctions. Hence, the presence of such a negative link casts new light on the debate concerning the influence of natural resource/oil resource curse on the international relations–growth nexus. Policy research needs to be conducted in understanding and mitigating the resource curse.
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条件诅咒,石油诅咒的缺失维度——石油国家经济中的经济制裁渠道:诅咒还是祝福
本文试图扩展契约性自然资源诅咒的概念,并提出另一种可能不会作为石油国家资源诅咒渠道之一的渠道,因为人们对资源诅咒假说(resource curse Hypothesis, RCH)的理解很少,经济制裁带来了一种新的表现形式,并塑造了国际经济关系的前景。在1995年至2018年期间,对21个石油国家经济体的样本进行了调查。实证结果表明,石油诅咒的症状来自国际关系舞台下的一个新的传导渠道。这一结果支持了我们的观点,即制裁与石油依赖之间的互动关系会影响被制裁国家的经济增长。传播渠道决定了自然资源是祸还是福。我们的研究发现了支持石油资源诅咒通过经济制裁发生的概念的证据。因此,这种消极联系的存在为关于自然资源/石油资源诅咒对国际关系-增长联系的影响的辩论提供了新的线索。需要进行政策研究,以了解和减轻资源诅咒。
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期刊介绍: Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy (JICEP) is a peer-reviewed journal that seeks to publish high-quality research papers that explore important dimensions of the global economic system (including trade, finance, investment and labor flows). JICEP is particularly interested in potentially influential research that is analytical or empirical but with heavy emphasis on international dimensions of economics, business and related public policy. Papers must aim to be thought-provoking and combine rigor with readability so as to be of interest to both researchers as well as policymakers. JICEP is not region-specific and especially welcomes research exploring the growing economic interdependence between countries and regions.
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