기사
Problematising the Resource Curse Thesis
- 개인저자
- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- 수록페이지
- 1-29 p.
- 발행일자
- 2012.06.15
- 출판사
- Institute for Social Development and Policy Research, Seoul National University
초록
The natural resource curse thesis is that the blessing/windfall of “nature’s gifts” tends
to be a curse. The mention of “oil,” especially in developing countries, evokes two types of
feelings in the form of excitement and fear, further resulting in a discourse about turning a
“resource curse” into a “resource blessing.” This paper questions this binary representation
of the political economy of oil. Using data triangulation, I will show that curses and
blessings co-exist, intermingle, and impact diversely on different social groups. Further,
there are many forms of impact in between the two which are neither curses nor blessings.
This evidence suggests there is room for practical steps to remedy specific weaknesses in
existing public policy beyond euphoric reactions and propositions that strike a determinist
relationship between resource boom and curse.