Oil and natural gas are highly valuable natural resources, but many countries with large untapped reserves suffer from poor economic and social-welfare performance. This conundrum is known as the resource curse. The resource curse is a result of poor governance and wealth distribution structures that allow the elite to monopolize resources for self-gain. When rival social groups compete for natural resources, civil unrest soon follows. While conceptually easy to follow, there have been few formal attempts to study this phenomenon. Thus, we develop a mathematical model that captures the basic elements and dynamics of this dilemma. We show that when resources are monopolized by the elite, increased exportation leads to decreased domestic prod...
We build a theoretical framework that allows for endogenous conflict behaviour (i.e., fighting effor...
This paper develops a model that can explain why natural resources are a curse for some countries, b...
As proffered within the resource curse theory, states which have an abundance of mineral resources h...
Oil and natural gas are highly valuable natural resources, but many countries with large untapped re...
Oil and natural gas are highly valuable natural resources, but many countries with large untapped re...
The ‘resource curse’ hypothesis claims that abundance in natural resources, particularly oil, encour...
this article is to explain these empirical puzzles and, in doing so, to formulate a broader theory o...
International audienceMany oil-based countries failed to boost their economy development despite the...
Countless studies document the correlation between abundant mineral resources and a series of negati...
The thesis that natural resources cause conflict is criticized on the basis that resource dependence...
The study of the link between natural resources and conflict results from the fact that many countri...
This article explains why resource-rich countries tend to spawn predatory political states that dist...
This paper explores the conditions under which public spending could minimize violent conflict relat...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
ABSTRACT: According to the theory of the resource curse, poor countries with large endowments of nat...
We build a theoretical framework that allows for endogenous conflict behaviour (i.e., fighting effor...
This paper develops a model that can explain why natural resources are a curse for some countries, b...
As proffered within the resource curse theory, states which have an abundance of mineral resources h...
Oil and natural gas are highly valuable natural resources, but many countries with large untapped re...
Oil and natural gas are highly valuable natural resources, but many countries with large untapped re...
The ‘resource curse’ hypothesis claims that abundance in natural resources, particularly oil, encour...
this article is to explain these empirical puzzles and, in doing so, to formulate a broader theory o...
International audienceMany oil-based countries failed to boost their economy development despite the...
Countless studies document the correlation between abundant mineral resources and a series of negati...
The thesis that natural resources cause conflict is criticized on the basis that resource dependence...
The study of the link between natural resources and conflict results from the fact that many countri...
This article explains why resource-rich countries tend to spawn predatory political states that dist...
This paper explores the conditions under which public spending could minimize violent conflict relat...
An important economic paradox in the economic literature is that countries with abundant natural res...
ABSTRACT: According to the theory of the resource curse, poor countries with large endowments of nat...
We build a theoretical framework that allows for endogenous conflict behaviour (i.e., fighting effor...
This paper develops a model that can explain why natural resources are a curse for some countries, b...
As proffered within the resource curse theory, states which have an abundance of mineral resources h...