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Beating the Resource Curse : The Case of Botswana

dc.contributor.author Sarraf, Maria
dc.contributor.author Jiwanji, Moortaza
dc.date.accessioned 2014-05-14T18:36:39Z
dc.date.available 2014-05-14T18:36:39Z
dc.date.issued 2001-10
dc.description.abstract The endowment of natural resources has often been associated with disappointing economic development. This phenomenon is referred to in the literature as the "resource curse," which hypothesizes that economies experiencing resource booms, either through price increases or new discoveries, will experience unsustainable growth rates. There are various mechanisms through which a resource-boom can negatively impact on an economy. For instance, it can lead to excessive government expenditure during the boom period and drastic cuts when the boom ends; detrimental impacts on non-boom tradable sectors; inefficient investment beyond the absorptive capacity of the country; and rent seeking behavior. By exploring the case of the mineral boom in Botswana, this paper will demonstrate that the resource curse is not necessarily the fate of resource abundant countries. The adoption of sound economic policies and the good management of windfall gains have allowed Botswana to continuously manage growth and to become one of the great success stories of developing countries. en
dc.identifier http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/10/1992289/beating-resource-curse-case-botswana
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18304
dc.language English
dc.language.iso en_US
dc.publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
dc.relation.ispartofseries Environment Department working paper;no. 83. Environmental economics series
dc.rights CC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
dc.subject DUTCH DISEASE
dc.subject ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
dc.subject POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT
dc.subject MINING SECTOR
dc.subject NATURAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
dc.subject RESOURCE PLANNING
dc.subject PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
dc.subject EXCHANGE RATES
dc.subject ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION
dc.subject ECONOMIC LINKAGES
dc.subject RENT-SEEKING
dc.subject PROFIT MOTIVE ACCOUNTING
dc.subject ADJUSTMENT POLICIES
dc.subject AGRICULTURE
dc.subject ALLOCATION OF LABOR
dc.subject BANK OF BOTSWANA
dc.subject BASE YEAR
dc.subject BORROWING
dc.subject CAPITAL FLIGHT
dc.subject CIVIL SERVICE
dc.subject CLOSED ECONOMIES
dc.subject COAL
dc.subject COMPETITIVENESS
dc.subject CONSENSUS
dc.subject DEBT
dc.subject DECISION MAKING
dc.subject DEPOSITS
dc.subject ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES
dc.subject ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
dc.subject ECONOMIC FACTORS
dc.subject ECONOMIC GROWTH
dc.subject ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
dc.subject ECONOMIC POLICIES
dc.subject ECONOMIC PROBLEMS
dc.subject ECONOMIC THEORY
dc.subject EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATIONS
dc.subject EMPLOYMENT
dc.subject ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS
dc.subject ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
dc.subject ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
dc.subject EXCHANGE RATE
dc.subject EXCHANGE RATES
dc.subject EXPANSIONARY FISCAL
dc.subject EXPENDITURE
dc.subject EXPORTS
dc.subject EXTERNALITIES
dc.subject EXTERNALITY
dc.subject FINANCIAL SECTORS
dc.subject FISCAL POLICIES
dc.subject FISCAL POLICY
dc.subject FOREIGN ASSETS
dc.subject FOREIGN EXCHANGE
dc.subject FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES
dc.subject FOREIGN INVESTMENT
dc.subject FOREIGN RESERVES
dc.subject FORMAL ANALYSIS
dc.subject FORMAL EMPLOYMENT
dc.subject GDP
dc.subject GNP
dc.subject GNP PER CAPITA
dc.subject GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
dc.subject GOVERNMENT REVENUE
dc.subject GOVERNMENT REVENUES
dc.subject GOVERNMENT'S BUDGET
dc.subject GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
dc.subject GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT
dc.subject GROWTH POTENTIAL
dc.subject GROWTH RATE
dc.subject HUMAN CAPITAL
dc.subject IMPORTS
dc.subject INCOME
dc.subject INCOME DISTRIBUTION
dc.subject INFLATION
dc.subject INFORMAL SECTOR
dc.subject INTERNATIONAL RESERVES
dc.subject IRREVERSIBILITY
dc.subject LABOR FORCE
dc.subject LEGAL FRAMEWORK
dc.subject MACROECONOMIC POLICY
dc.subject MARKET DISCIPLINE
dc.subject MINES
dc.subject MONETARY AUTHORITIES
dc.subject NATIONS
dc.subject NATURAL RESOURCES
dc.subject OIL
dc.subject PRICE INCREASES
dc.subject PRIVATE SECTOR
dc.subject PRODUCTIVITY
dc.subject PROTECTIONISM
dc.subject PUBLIC SECTOR
dc.subject RECURRENT EXPENDITURES
dc.subject RENT SEEKING
dc.subject RENT SEEKING BEHAVIOR
dc.subject RESOURCE CURSE
dc.subject SAVINGS
dc.subject STREAMS
dc.subject TAXATION
dc.subject TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS
dc.subject TOTAL COSTS
dc.subject TOTAL REVENUE
dc.subject TREASURY
dc.subject VALUE ADDED
dc.subject WAGE RATES
dc.subject WAGES
dc.subject WEALTH
dc.title Beating the Resource Curse : The Case of Botswana en
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okr.doctype Publications & Research :: Working Paper
okr.doctype Publications & Research
okr.docurl http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/10/1992289/beating-resource-curse-case-botswana
okr.globalpractice Finance and Markets
okr.globalpractice Governance
okr.identifier.externaldocumentum 000094946_02090504023362
okr.identifier.internaldocumentum 1992289
okr.identifier.report 24753
okr.language.supported en
okr.pdfurl http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2002/09/24/000094946_02090504023362/Rendered/PDF/multi0page.pdf en
okr.region.administrative Africa
okr.region.country Botswana
okr.sector Public Administration, Law, and Justice :: General public administration sector
okr.topic Economic Theory and Research
okr.topic Banks and Banking Reform
okr.topic Environmental Economics and Policies
okr.topic Governance :: National Governance
okr.topic Public Sector Economics and Finance
okr.topic Finance and Financial Sector Development
okr.unit Environment Department (ENV)
okr.volume 1
relation.isAuthorOfPublication 9a015908-40e6-5ebb-ab25-b59d4b0104e2
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