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- 174: Boom goes the price: Giant resource discoveries and real
- Torfinn Harding and Radoslaw Stefanski
- 173: Financing Africa’s Infrastructure Deficit

- Rabah Arezki and Amadou Sy
- 172: The Effects of Land Use Regulation on Deforestation

- Lina O Anderson, Samantha De Martino, Torfinn Harding, Karlygash Kuralbayeva and Andre Lima
- 171: Resource Funds: Stabilizing, Parking, and Inter-Generational Transfer

- Anthony Venables and Samuel Wills
- 170: SURFING A WAVE OF ECONOMIC GROWTH

- Thomas McGregor and Samuel Wills
- 169: Using Natural Resources for Development: Why Has It Proven So Difficult?

- Anthony Venables
- 168: SECOND-BEST RENEWABLE SUBSIDIES TO DE-CARBONIZE THE ECONOMY: COMMITMENT AND THE GREEN PARADOX

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Armon Rezai
- 167: On the Comparative Advantage of U.S. Manufacturing: Evidence from the Shale Gas Revolution

- Rabah Arezki, Thiemo Fetzer and Frank Pisch
- 166: From Global Savings Glut to Financing Infrastructure: The Advent of Investment Platforms

- Rabah Arezki, Patrick Bolton, Sanjay Peters, Frederic Samana and Joseph Stiglitz
- 165: The Resource Curse Exorcised: Evidence from a Panel of Countries
- Brock Smith
- 164: Left in the Dark? Oil and Rural Poverty

- Brock Smith and Samuel Wills
- 163: Commodity price shocks, growth and structural transformation inlow-income countries

- Thomas McGregor
- 162: The impact of windfalls: Firm selection, trade and welfare

- Gry Ostenstad and Wessel Vermeulen
- 161: Mining closure, gender and employment reallocations: the case of UK coal mines
- Fernando M Aragon, Juan Pablo Rud and Gerhard Toews
- 160: Heterogeneous Vertical Tax Externalities and Macroeconomic Effects of Federal Tax Changes: The Role of Fiscal Advantage

- Fidel Perez-Sebastian, Ohad Raveh and Yaniv Reingewertz
- 159: Resource Discovery and Conflict in Africa: What do the data show?

- Rabah Arezki, Sambit Bhattacharyya and Nemera Mamo
- 158: Monetary Policy in Resource-Rich Economies

- Andrea Ferrero and Martin Seneca
- 157: Second-Best Carbon Taxation in the Global Economy: The Green Paradox and Carbon Leakage Revisited

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- 156: The Local Economic Impacts of Natural Resource Extraction
- James Cust and Steven Poelhekke
- 155: Battle for Climate and Scarcity Rents: Beyond the linear-quadratic case

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg, Mark Kaga and Cees Withagen
- 154: Leave the Volatility Fund Alone: Principles for Managing Oil Wealth

- Samuel Wills
- 153: News Shocks in Open Economies: Evidence from Giant Oil Discoveries

- Rabah Arezki, Valerie Ramey and Liugang Sheng
- 152: The Relationship Between Oil Price and Costs

- Alexander Naumov
- 151: Dutch Disease and the Mitigation: Evidence from Canadian Provinces

- Michel Beine, Serge Coulombe and Wessel Vermeulen
- 150: Intergenerational inequality aversion, growth and the role of damages: Occam's rule for hte global carbon tax

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Armon Rezai
- 149: Non-Cooperative and Cooperative Responses to Climate Catastrophes in the Global Economy: A North-South Perspective

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Aart de Zeeuw
- 148: Emergence of Sovereign Wealth Funds

- Jean-François Carpantier and Wessel Vermeulen
- 147: The Resource Curse: A Statistical Mirage?

- Alexander James
- 146: Existence of Equilibria in Exhaustible Resource Markets with Economies of Scale and Inventories

- Antoine Bommier, Lucas Bretschger and Francois Le Grand
- 145: Growth and Mitigation Policies with Uncertain Climate Change

- Lucas Betschger and Alexandra Vinogradova
- 144: Optimum Growth and Carbon Policies with Lags in the Cllimate System

- Lucas Bretschger and Christos Karydas
- 143: Carbon Policy in a High-Growth Economy: The case of China

- Lucas Bretschger and Lin Zhang
- 142: Natural Resources, Decentralization, and Risk Sharing: Can Resource Booms Unify Nations?

- Fidel Perez-Sebastian and Ohad Raveh
- 141: This Mine is Mine! How minerals fuel conflicts in Africa

- Nicolas Berman, Mathieu Couttenier, Dominic Rohner and Mathias Thoenig
- 140: There Will Be Blood: Crime Rates in Shale-Rich U.S

- Alexander James and Brock Smith
- 139: Illegal trade in natural resources: Evidence from missing exports

- Pierre-Louis Vézina
- 138: The Dutch Disease in Reverse: Iceland’s Natural Experiment

- Thorvaldur Gylfason and Gylfi Zoega
- 137: The Price vs Quantity debate: climate policy and the role of business cycles

- Anna Grodecka-Messi and Karlygash Kuralbayeva
- 136: Limit Pricing and the (in)Effectiveness of the Carbon Tax

- Saraly Andrade de Sa and Julien Daubanes
- 135: Growth Theory and “Green Growthâ€

- Sjak Smulders, Michael Toman and Cees Withagen
- 134: Dirty Little Secrets: Inferring Fossil-Fuel Subsidies from Patterns in Emission Intensities
- Radoslaw Stefanski
- 133: Dutch Disease and the Oil and Boom and Bust
- Brock Smith
- 132: Closing Coal: Economics and Moral Incentives

- Anthony Venables and Paul Collier
- 131: Spill-Overs of a Resource Boom: Evidence from Zambian Copper Mines

- Alexander B. Lippert
- 130: International Capital Markets, Oil Producers and the Green Paradox

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg, Gerard van der Meijden and Cees Withagen
- 129: THE ELEPHANT IN THE GROUND: MANAGING OIL AND SOVEREIGN WEALTH

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Ton van den Bremer
- 128: Guidelines for Exploiting Natural Resource Wealth

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- 127: Institutions and the Location of Oil Exploration

- James Cust and Torfinn Harding
- 126: U.S. State Fiscal Policy and Natural Resources

- Alexander James
- 125: Effects of carbon taxes in an economy with large informal sector and rural-urban migration

- Karlygash Kuralbayeva