The resource curse literature’s main lesson is that developing and natural resourcerich countries should save most of their oil windfalls in foreign currency. Moreover, the political cycle literature’s recent contributions predict stronger cycles in these countries. This paper investigates how political cycles might explain low oil windfall savings. Using Venezuela’s case, the paper argues that power concentration during periods of oil price explosiveness leads to increased public investment in prestige projects aimed at increasing the incumbent’s – or his party’s – re-election probabilities. The article backs the argument analyzing the Chavista democratic period of 1999- 2016. It also identifies parallels with Venezuela’s 1970-1988...
This paper examines the resource curse hypothesis both within and between countries of different dem...
This present study investigates the relationship between natural resource abundance and economic gro...
Version of RecordMany authors have written about the "resource curse" where countries with large abu...
The focus of this article is on what role, if any, oil has on Venezuela\u27s instability. When tryin...
ABSTRACT: According to the theory of the resource curse, poor countries with large endowments of nat...
The main objective of this Master thesis is to test the claim that economic dependence on oil export...
The natural resource curse is a widely debated phenomenon usually proposing a connection between lar...
Mired in turmoil, the current state of Venezuelan politics is rife with political corruption and abu...
Strengthened by increased revenues from the oil boom of the 2000s, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez...
The objective of this paper is to revisit the resource curse hypothesis both within and between coun...
How do institutions allow governments to manage dramatic variations of oil rents, and how do these v...
As petroleum extraction and consumption has steadily increased in recent decades, economists and dev...
Many studies have found a negative relationship between oil abundance and democracy. However, recent...
This paper aims to investigate whether oil revenues in the MENA region lead to economic growth or wh...
This paper evaluates the existence of a resource curse on political regimes using the Synthetic Cont...
This paper examines the resource curse hypothesis both within and between countries of different dem...
This present study investigates the relationship between natural resource abundance and economic gro...
Version of RecordMany authors have written about the "resource curse" where countries with large abu...
The focus of this article is on what role, if any, oil has on Venezuela\u27s instability. When tryin...
ABSTRACT: According to the theory of the resource curse, poor countries with large endowments of nat...
The main objective of this Master thesis is to test the claim that economic dependence on oil export...
The natural resource curse is a widely debated phenomenon usually proposing a connection between lar...
Mired in turmoil, the current state of Venezuelan politics is rife with political corruption and abu...
Strengthened by increased revenues from the oil boom of the 2000s, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez...
The objective of this paper is to revisit the resource curse hypothesis both within and between coun...
How do institutions allow governments to manage dramatic variations of oil rents, and how do these v...
As petroleum extraction and consumption has steadily increased in recent decades, economists and dev...
Many studies have found a negative relationship between oil abundance and democracy. However, recent...
This paper aims to investigate whether oil revenues in the MENA region lead to economic growth or wh...
This paper evaluates the existence of a resource curse on political regimes using the Synthetic Cont...
This paper examines the resource curse hypothesis both within and between countries of different dem...
This present study investigates the relationship between natural resource abundance and economic gro...
Version of RecordMany authors have written about the "resource curse" where countries with large abu...