
The book ‘The Political Economy of Natural Resource Transformation: From Curse to Strength’ argues that natural resources, often considered a curse for developing countries, can become a strategic strength when managed properly. Through a global political economy approach, this book outlines concepts such as the resource curse, Dutch Disease, and soft power, and presents case studies from Norway, Nigeria, Chile, Australia, and the Arabian Gulf. The author emphasises the importance of effective governance, economic diversification, and investment in human resources.
Economic policy, Industrial policy, Political economy, Organizational Innovation/economics, International relations, Innovation, Policy Making, Natural resources management, Developing Countries, Sustainable Growth
Economic policy, Industrial policy, Political economy, Organizational Innovation/economics, International relations, Innovation, Policy Making, Natural resources management, Developing Countries, Sustainable Growth
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