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  2. This is the well-known phenomenon of the resource curse, particularly observed in failed African states: the ruling elite can earn large sums from leasing natural resources, whether for oil or diamonds, and does not have to depend on collecting taxes from its subjects for personal and state income.

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  3. Dec 19, 2009 · PDF | Why are politicians and bureaucrats in Jharkhand uninterested in spending central development funds even when the state is so backward? And why... | Find, read and cite all the research you...

  4. The resource curse in Jharkhand is compounded by political and administrative instability. In nine years the state has seen four chief ministers and six governments. Officials too have very short tenures, just about a year each for district collectors and superintendents of police.

  5. Aug 19, 2024 · It made a clear case for states such as Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Odisha that suffer from what it called the ‘resource curse’, as they remain backward despite having natural riches.

  6. Nov 23, 2020 · The abundance of mineral wealth has been a resource curse for Jharkhand. The state contributes to 32% coal reserves in India. However, the benefits accrued to the state aren’t in the same proportion and we lose more than we gain.

  7. Dec 19, 2009 · Why are politicians and bureaucrats in Jharkhand uninterested in spending central development funds even when the state is so backward? And why are they not apprehensive about what this would do to their electoral fortunes? The Madhu Koda case supplies the answers.

  8. Dec 19, 2009 · Resource Curse and Jharkhand. Why are politicians and bureaucrats in Jharkhand uninterested in spending central development funds even when the state is so backward? And why are they not apprehensive about what this would do to their electoral fortunes? The Madhu Koda case supplies the answers.