Role of ethnic conflicts regularization and natural resource abundance in sustainable development
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Date
2023
Authors
Muhammad Azam
Ahmed Imran Hunjra
Dilvin Taşkın
Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh Al-Faryan
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Elsevier Ltd
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This study sheds light on the critical role of natural resources ethnic conflicts and institutional factors in promoting sustainable development in developing countries and has significant implications for resource policy. It employs both static and dynamic panel data approaches to analyze a unique dataset of 55 developing economies from 1991 to 2021. The results indicate that natural resource abundance per capita including oil per capita coal per capita and forests as well as ethnic conflicts and institutional regulations significantly impact sustainable development. Moreover the study reveals that ethnic conflicts and regulations positively moderate the impact of natural resource abundance on sustainable development. The research also demonstrates that different factors have distinct effects at various quantiles using the bootstrap method. These findings have significant implications for resource policy emphasizing the need for policymakers to address ethnic conflicts and implement regulatory measures for natural resource markets to foster sustainable development policies in developing nations. © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Ethnic Conflicts, Natural Resource Abundance Per Capita, Regularization Factors, Sustainable Development, Coal Deposits, Developing Countries, Forestry, Dynamic Panel Data Approaches, Ethnic Conflict, Institutional Factors, Natural Resource Abundance Per Caput, Per Capita, Regularisation, Regularization Factor, Resource Abundance, Resource Policy, Statics And Dynamics, Sustainable Development, Developing World, Ethnic Conflict, Natural Resource, Sustainable Development, Coal deposits, Developing countries, Forestry, Dynamic panel data approaches, Ethnic conflict, Institutional factors, Natural resource abundance per caput, Per capita, Regularisation, Regularization factor, Resource abundance, Resource policy, Statics and dynamics, Sustainable development, developing world, ethnic conflict, natural resource, sustainable development, Sustainable Development, Natural Resource Abundance per Capita, Ethnic Conflicts, Regularization Factors
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23
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Resources Policy
Volume
85
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103936
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