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The relationship between natural resource abundance and happiness for lower middle-income countries

Type
Journal article
Language
English
Date issued
2024
Author
Fadillah, Muhammad Ichsan
Pieńkowski, Dariusz 
Faculty
Wydział Ekonomiczny
Journal
BIO Web of Conferences
DOI
10.1051/bioconf/202412303009
Web address
https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/abs/2024/42/bioconf_isotobat2024_03009/bioconf_isotobat2024_03009.html
Volume
123
Pages from-to
art. 03009
Abstract (EN)
The resource curse, a concept linking natural resource wealth to poor economic performance, is well-documented. Separately, emerging studies suggest economic growth correlates with increased happiness. However, the intersection of these two areas—natural resource abundance and happiness—remains underexplored. This paper investigates the relationship between natural resource abundance and happiness by employing linear regression analysis on data from 35 lower middle-income countries from 2017 to 2021. Using the Natural Capital Index and the World Happiness Report, this study addresses the question: "Is there a correlation between natural resource abundance and happiness?" by integrating theories from the Resource Curse and the Easterlin Paradox. Additionally, it compares the established correlations between (1) natural resource abundance and income, and (2) income and happiness. The findings reveal significant correlations between natural resource abundance and income, and between income and happiness, but the correlation between natural resource abundance and happiness is less conclusive. From a managerial perspective, these results suggest that policymakers in resource-rich lower middle-income countries should focus not only on economic metrics but also on well-being indicators when designing development strategies to ensure balanced and sustainable growth.
Keywords (PL)
  • szczęście

  • zasoby naturalne

  • kraje o niższym średnim dochodzi...

  • paradoks Easterlina

  • klątwa zasobów

Keywords (EN)
  • happiness

  • natural resources

  • lower middle-income countries

  • Easterlin Paradox

  • Resource Curse

License
cc-bycc-by CC-BY - Attribution
Open access date
August 30, 2024
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