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Visualizing symmetric and asymmetric settings in MMQR for natural resources extraction and economic performance: A COVID-19 perspective

Since the contradictory debate is undergoing in the scientific work regarding the resource blessings/curse hypothesis. To solve the issue, this research analyzes the asymmetric impact of natural resources on the economic performance of four natural resources dependent economies (India, China, USA, a...

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Published in:Resources policy 2023-08, Vol.85, p.103953, Article 103953
Main Authors: Wu, Zihao, Gao, Jun, Xu, Hui, Shi, Guanqun, Zaidan, Amal Mousa, Ageli, Mohammed Moosa
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