Interconnections between governance shortcomings and resource curse in a resource-dependent economy

Q1 Social Sciences
Fisayo Fagbemi, R. Kotey
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Abstract

PurposeThe paper assesses the role of natural resource rents in Nigeria's economy through the channel of institutional quality.Design/methodology/approachThe analysis is done with the use of autoregressive-distributed lag (ARDL) bounds testing approach to cointegration, vector error correction model (VECM), Granger causality test and cointegrating regression over the period 1996–2019.FindingsFindings support the notion that overreliance on natural resources could exacerbate the growing number of dysfunctional economic outcomes in the country. The study confirms that a mix of weak governance quality and natural resource rents could have a negligible effect on economic growth and possible retardation impact on the economy in the long run as well as in the short run. The evidence further reveals that there is unidirectional causality running from the interaction term to growth, suggesting that growth trajectory could be jointly determined by natural resource rents and the quality of institutions.Originality/valueThe divergent arguments associated with the mechanisms of resource curse in each of the resource-rich countries offer ample support for the contention that economic outcomes in resource-abundant states may not be a product of resource windfalls per se, but rather the quality of governance or ownership structure. Hence, the ultimate aim of the analysis is to further understanding on the link between resource rents and growth in Nigeria via governance channel.
资源依赖型经济中治理缺陷与资源诅咒之间的相互联系
目的通过制度质量的渠道评估自然资源租金在尼日利亚经济中的作用。设计/方法/方法分析使用自回归分布滞后(ARDL)界检验方法进行协整,向量误差修正模型(VECM),格兰杰因果检验和协整回归,时间跨度为1996-2019年。研究结果支持了这样一种观点,即过度依赖自然资源可能会加剧该国越来越多的不正常经济结果。该研究证实,从长期和短期来看,治理质量薄弱和自然资源租金的组合对经济增长的影响可以忽略不计,并可能对经济产生迟滞影响。证据进一步揭示了从交互项到增长存在单向因果关系,表明增长轨迹可能由自然资源租金和制度质量共同决定。在每个资源丰富的国家,与资源诅咒机制相关的不同论点为以下论点提供了充分的支持:资源丰富的国家的经济结果可能不是资源意外之财本身的产物,而是治理质量或所有权结构的产物。因此,分析的最终目的是通过治理渠道进一步了解尼日利亚资源租金与增长之间的联系。
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