Canada, the “Oil Curse,” and a Third Way on the Oil Sands?

Politics, Law and Policy Blog » Energy Policy 2012-11-27

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By Andrew Shaw Last week Alberta Premier Alison Redford referenced the “oil curse” in a speech at the Wilson Center. The “Oil Curse,” or “resource curse,” is a theory that energy-rich countries perform worse economically for a variety of reasons, including a lack of economic diversification, and mismanagement and corruption by government and energy companies.... Continue Reading

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Authors:

Andrew Shaw

Date tagged:

11/27/2012, 20:32

Date published:

03/14/2012, 15:44