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Revisiting resource curse hypothesis and sustainable development: Evaluating the role of financial risk for USA

Natural resources' involvement in fostering economic and financial activity is critical for economic development (ED) of a country. Current research employed time series data from 1990 to 2020 to examine total natural resource rents, domestic investment, financial risk index, patents by residen...

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Published in:Resources policy 2022-12, Vol.79, p.102970, Article 102970
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