2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-356533/v1
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Natural Resources, Institutional Quality and Financial Development in GCC Member Countries: Visiting ‘Resource Curse Hypothesis’ by DCCE Estimation

Abstract: The main purpose of the study is to check whether natural resource rent affects the financial development or supporting resource curse hypothesis by employing a recently developed estimation technique by Chudik and Pesaran (2015) over 1985 to 2017 in GCC member countries. The novelty of this methodology is to consider structural breaks and the heterogeneity issues that are common in panel data. The results of DCCE estimates are in support of resource hypothesis that natural resource rent hurt financial develop… Show more

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“…An approach for estimating unknown parameters in a linear regression model is called Ordinary least squared. Previous literature used different methods to prove different theories (Amjad et al, 2015;Aftab et al, 2015;Anwar et al, 2016;Chaudhry et al, 2019;Chaudhry et al, 2021;Faheem et al, 2019;Faheem et al, 2021;Farooq et al, 2021). The information is expressed in logarithm form for both dependent and independent variables.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An approach for estimating unknown parameters in a linear regression model is called Ordinary least squared. Previous literature used different methods to prove different theories (Amjad et al, 2015;Aftab et al, 2015;Anwar et al, 2016;Chaudhry et al, 2019;Chaudhry et al, 2021;Faheem et al, 2019;Faheem et al, 2021;Farooq et al, 2021). The information is expressed in logarithm form for both dependent and independent variables.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ever-growing demand for renewable energy, alternative fuels as well as battery storage are driving the demand for minerals as an effect of the mentioned changes (Chaudhry et al, 2021;Faheem et al, 2021). To guarantee the sustainability of our planet the mineral resources of the earth should be protected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%