2022
DOI: 10.15637/jlecon.9.4.02
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Principal component and regression analysis of the natural resource curse doctrine in the Azerbaijani economy

Abstract: The Azerbaijani economy has long been discussed in academic literature with reference to the theories of the nat-ural resource curse (NRC) and Dutch disease. This is due to Azerbaijan’s heavy dependence on the oil and gas industry for its economic growth and development since 1995. While revenues from mineral resources helped over-come extreme poverty and increased GDP and GDP per capita, macroeconomic stability was shaken by the sharp decline in commodity prices in 2014 and 2015. This reali… Show more

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“…Azerbaijan is characterized by the presence of extremely diverse historical, cultural, and political factors compared to many other states that are the focus of elite studies. In the sociocultural context, the main macro-social structure of this state is formed by clans, and not tribes or religious groups, as can be seen in Middle Eastern or African countries (Niftiyev, 2022). In terms of the political system, Azerbaijan can be characterized as a special case of stable hegemonic authoritarianism and this definition has been supported by researchers for a long time (Broers & Mahmudlu, 2023;Samadov, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Azerbaijan is characterized by the presence of extremely diverse historical, cultural, and political factors compared to many other states that are the focus of elite studies. In the sociocultural context, the main macro-social structure of this state is formed by clans, and not tribes or religious groups, as can be seen in Middle Eastern or African countries (Niftiyev, 2022). In terms of the political system, Azerbaijan can be characterized as a special case of stable hegemonic authoritarianism and this definition has been supported by researchers for a long time (Broers & Mahmudlu, 2023;Samadov, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 97%