Escaping the Curse of Oil? The Case of Gabon

This paper studies the prospects for sustainable growth and economic development in Gabon, in the face of a severe decline in its main source of income and growth, i.e. oil. A simple Computable General Equilibrium model is used to simulate the development of the non-oil economy under various assumptions. The results of the simulations underline Gabon's dependence on foreign financing-especially private-and its vulnerability to variations in oil prices. The potential role of an income stabilization fund is also discussed.
Publication date: May 2002
ISBN: 9781451851663
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growth , diversification , income stabilization fund , private capital , public investment , private investment , capital stock , private capital flows , Macroeconomic Analyses of Economic Development , Economywide Country Studies: Africa , Exhaustible Resources and Economic

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