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EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 1H 38M

The Resource Curse: Why Oil Made Some Nations Rich and Others Ruined | SleepWise

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Tonight, drift into one of the strangest puzzles in modern economics — the resource curse, also known as the paradox of plenty. Why do countries blessed with vast oil, gas, and mineral wealth so often struggle while resource-poor nations like South Korea, Japan, and Singapore thrive? We move slowly through the quiet mechanisms behind this pattern: Dutch disease, which lifts a country's currency and hollows out its other industries; the brutal volatility of commodity prices that can hostage an entire national budget; and the rentier effect, the strange erosion that happens when a state lives off the wellhead rather than off its citizens. No heavy economics, no pressure to keep up, just a calm, gently educational story to help curious minds unwind while learning something new.We then follow these forces through the painful arc of Venezuela, the country sitting atop the largest proven oil reserves on Earth, from the Lake Maracaibo discoveries of nineteen fourteen, through the OPEC years, the rise of Hugo Chavez, and the devastating collapse that followed the twenty fourteen oil price crash. Hyperinflation, shortages, blackouts, and the largest displacement crisis in the modern history of the Americas all trace back, in part, to a country's deepening dependence on a single commodity. It is a story not of villains but of structures, and of how slowly the gravity of resource wealth can bend an entire nation.But the resource curse is not destiny. We travel next to Norway, where the discovery of the Ekofisk field in the North Sea on Christmas Eve of nineteen sixty-nine could have unraveled the country and instead became a global model of discipline, with the Government Pension Fund Global, the fiscal rule, and an institutional culture of transparency. Then we visit the United Arab Emirates, where Sheikh Shakhbut's cautious early years gave way to Sheikh Zayed's vision of federation and development, and where Sheikh Rashid in Dubai used modest oil reserves to fund an extraordinary escape into ports, aviation, finance, and tourism. We also explore how the UAE's example reshaped the wider Gulf — Saudi Arabia's Vision twenty thirty, Qatar's gas-based diversification, and the broader regional shift toward life after oil.If you enjoy SleepWise, please subscribe and share with someone who might enjoy falling asleep while learning something new. New calm, educational bedtime stories are released regularly.-----Links for Ad-Free Audio:Official Website: ⁠https://www.sleepwise.studio/⁠----SleepWise, Sleep Stories, Bedtime Stories, Guided Sleep, Relaxation, Mindful Sleep, Calm Narration, Science for Sleep, ASMR Sleep, Deep Relaxation, Falling Asleep, Sleep Meditation, Guided Meditation, Sleep Podcast, Soothing Voice, Peaceful Storytelling, Night Routine, Sleep Aid, Mindfulness, Restful Night, Relaxing Audio, Gentle Storytelling, Sleep Channel, Meditation for Sleep, SleepWise Podcast, Sleep Narration, Calming Stories, Rest and Relaxation, Sleep Help, Tranquil Nights, #resourcecurse, #paradoxofplenty, #oilhistory, #oilandgas, #economicshistory, #venezuela, #norway, #uae, #unitedarabemirates, #dubai, #abudhabi, #sheikhzayed, #sheikhrashid, #hugochavez, #opec, #dutchdisease, #pricevolatility, #rentierstate, #sovereignwealthfund, #wealthfund, #oilpolitics, #petroleumeconomics, #oilcurse, #naturalresources, #commoditieshistory, #economicdevelopment, #developmenteconomics, #middleeasthistory, #latinamericahistory, #gulfregion, #gcc, #saudiarabia, #saudivision2030, #qatar, #oilboom, #oilcrash, #lakemaracaibo, #ekofisk, #pdvsa, #adia, #emirates, #jebelali, #economicdiversification, #naturalgas, #northsea, #petrostate, #oilwealth, #economicstory, #financialhistory, #globaleconomy

Tonight, drift into one of the strangest puzzles in modern economics — the resource curse, also known as the paradox of plenty. Why do countries blessed with vast oil, gas, and mineral wealth so often struggle while resource-poor nations like South Korea, Japan, and Singapore thrive? We move slowly through the quiet mechanisms behind this pattern: Dutch disease, which lifts a country's currency and hollows out its other industries; the brutal volatility of commodity prices that can hostage an entire national budget; and the rentier effect, the strange erosion that happens when a state lives off the wellhead rather than off its citizens. No heavy economics, no pressure to keep up, just a calm, gently educational story to help curious minds unwind while learning something new.We then follow these forces through the painful arc of Venezuela, the country sitting atop the largest proven oil reserves on Earth, from the Lake Maracaibo discoveries of nineteen fourteen, through the OPEC years, the rise of Hugo Chavez, and the devastating collapse that followed the twenty fourteen oil price crash. Hyperinflation, shortages, blackouts, and the largest displacement crisis in the modern history of the Americas all trace back, in part, to a country's deepening dependence on a single commodity. It is a story not of villains but of structures, and of how slowly the gravity of resource wealth can bend an entire nation.But the resource curse is not destiny. We travel next to Norway, where the discovery of the Ekofisk field in the North Sea on Christmas Eve of nineteen sixty-nine could have unraveled the country and instead became a global model of discipline, with the Government Pension Fund Global, the fiscal rule, and an institutional culture of transparency. Then we visit the United Arab Emirates, where Sheikh Shakhbut's cautious early years gave way to Sheikh Zayed's vision of federation and development, and where Sheikh Rashid in Dubai used modest oil reserves to fund an extraordinary escape into ports, aviation, finance, and tourism. We also explore how the UAE's example reshaped the wider Gulf — Saudi Arabia's Vision twenty thirty, Qatar's gas-based diversification, and the broader regional shift toward life after oil.If you enjoy SleepWise, please subscribe and share with someone who might enjoy falling asleep while learning something new. New calm, educational bedtime stories are released regularly.-----Links for Ad-Free Audio:Official Website: ⁠https://www.sleepwise.studio/⁠----SleepWise, Sleep Stories, Bedtime Stories, Guided Sleep, Relaxation, Mindful Sleep, Calm Narration, Science for Sleep, ASMR Sleep, Deep Relaxation, Falling Asleep, Sleep Meditation, Guided Meditation, Sleep Podcast, Soothing Voice, Peaceful Storytelling, Night Routine, Sleep Aid, Mindfulness, Restful Night, Relaxing Audio, Gentle Storytelling, Sleep Channel, Meditation for Sleep, SleepWise Podcast, Sleep Narration, Calming Stories, Rest and Relaxation, Sleep Help, Tranquil Nights, #resourcecurse, #paradoxofplenty, #oilhistory, #oilandgas, #economicshistory, #venezuela, #norway, #uae, #unitedarabemirates, #dubai, #abudhabi, #sheikhzayed, #sheikhrashid, #hugochavez, #opec, #dutchdisease, #pricevolatility, #rentierstate, #sovereignwealthfund, #wealthfund, #oilpolitics, #petroleumeconomics, #oilcurse, #naturalresources, #commoditieshistory, #economicdevelopment, #developmenteconomics, #middleeasthistory, #latinamericahistory, #gulfregion, #gcc, #saudiarabia, #saudivision2030, #qatar, #oilboom, #oilcrash, #lakemaracaibo, #ekofisk, #pdvsa, #adia, #emirates, #jebelali, #economicdiversification, #naturalgas, #northsea, #petrostate, #oilwealth, #economicstory, #financialhistory, #globaleconomy

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