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Entrepreneurship and Natural Resource Curse on Regional Economic Resilience: Evidence From China
This paper explores the impact of natural resource wealth on regional economic resilience and its transmission channels regarding entrepreneurship using prefecture-level evidence from China. Our results demonstrate a natural resource curse on economic resilience, in that more resource-rich regions have significantly less resistance to economic recessions. Furthermore, we present evidence that much of this curse operates through the channels of resource-based economy that represses entrepreneurship. Additional suggestive evidence indicates a greater likelihood of resource-rich regions being unenterprising localities, partly due to the highly standardized occupational structure and government-corruption-led deterioration of the institutional environment.
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The Journal of Regional Science (JRS) publishes original analytical research at the intersection of economics and quantitative geography. Since 1958, the JRS has published leading contributions to urban and regional thought including rigorous methodological contributions and seminal theoretical pieces. The JRS is one of the most highly cited journals in urban and regional research, planning, geography, and the environment. The JRS publishes work that advances our understanding of the geographic dimensions of urban and regional economies, human settlements, and policies related to cities and regions.