Despite repeated attempts to model conflict as contests over rent, few researchers have found a persuasive identification strategy to test these models. However, Lei and Michaels (2014) find that exogenous discoveries of “giant” oil fields are in fact associated with increased likelihood of violent conflict. Surprisingly, they do not find any evidence that political decision rules mitigate the effect of natural resource discoveries on the instance of conflict. This paper re-estimates Lei and Michaels’ model to test if their result is dependent on the institutional environment that prevailed at the time of the oil discovery. Results indicate that for conflicts over control of territory, strong economic and political institutions reduce the l...
The impact of natural resources on intrastate violence has been increasingly analyzed in the peace a...
This study tests a theory detailing the increased likelihood of conflict following an initial resour...
With a constant flow of news stories linking conflict with the con-trol of natural resources, one is...
Despite repeated attempts to model conflict as contests over rent, few researchers have found a pers...
This paper explores the conditions under which public spending could minimize violent conflict relat...
The ‘resource curse’ hypothesis claims that abundance in natural resources, particularly oil, encour...
We use new data to examine the effects of giant oilfield discoveries around the world since 1946. On...
This paper re-examines the effect of oil wealth on political violence. Using a unique historical pan...
According to conventional wisdom, strategic natural resources like oil are harmful to international ...
According to conventional wisdom, strategic natural resources like oil are harmful to international ...
The impact of natural resources on intrastate violence has been increasingly analyzed in the peace a...
The literature on institutional determinants of intra-state violence commonly asserts that the prese...
Why is armed civil conflict more common in resource-dependent countries than in others? Several stud...
Why is armed civil conflict more common in resource-dependent countries than in others? Several stud...
We build a theoretical framework that allows for endogenous conflict behaviour (i.e., fighting effor...
The impact of natural resources on intrastate violence has been increasingly analyzed in the peace a...
This study tests a theory detailing the increased likelihood of conflict following an initial resour...
With a constant flow of news stories linking conflict with the con-trol of natural resources, one is...
Despite repeated attempts to model conflict as contests over rent, few researchers have found a pers...
This paper explores the conditions under which public spending could minimize violent conflict relat...
The ‘resource curse’ hypothesis claims that abundance in natural resources, particularly oil, encour...
We use new data to examine the effects of giant oilfield discoveries around the world since 1946. On...
This paper re-examines the effect of oil wealth on political violence. Using a unique historical pan...
According to conventional wisdom, strategic natural resources like oil are harmful to international ...
According to conventional wisdom, strategic natural resources like oil are harmful to international ...
The impact of natural resources on intrastate violence has been increasingly analyzed in the peace a...
The literature on institutional determinants of intra-state violence commonly asserts that the prese...
Why is armed civil conflict more common in resource-dependent countries than in others? Several stud...
Why is armed civil conflict more common in resource-dependent countries than in others? Several stud...
We build a theoretical framework that allows for endogenous conflict behaviour (i.e., fighting effor...
The impact of natural resources on intrastate violence has been increasingly analyzed in the peace a...
This study tests a theory detailing the increased likelihood of conflict following an initial resour...
With a constant flow of news stories linking conflict with the con-trol of natural resources, one is...