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Jimmy Allen
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11 April, 13:11
What is the paradox of plenty?
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Taryn Glover
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the paradox of plenty, refers to the paradox that countries with an abundance of natural resources, specifically non-renewable resources like minerals and fuels, tend to have less economic growth, less democracy, and worse development outcomes than countries with fewer natural
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