Papua New Guinea and the Natural Resource Curse

Nayda Avalos, Veronica Gonzales Stuva, Adam Heal, Kaoru Lida, Naohito Okazoe

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Several empirical studies have found that countries experience slower rates of economic growth when exports are concentrated in natural resources (NRs). Various potential channels for this relationship have been identified including: Dutch disease; volatility in the terms of trade; and impacts on governance. This paper explores whether Papua New Guinea (PNG), a resource-rich state in the South Pacific, displays signs of suffering from the 'NR curse'. PNG displays some evidence of Dutch disease in the decline of local manufacturing in the past decade alongside exchange rate appreciation. This may be further exacerbated by large-scale exports of liquefied natural gas in future years. Extractive industry governance is a pressing challenge for PNG and the paper makes suggestions for reform in revenue management and spending.

Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)345-360
Nombre de pàgines16
RevistaComparative Economic Studies
Volum57
Número2
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 11 de juny 2015
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