Why does natural resource wealth prolong incumbency? Using evidence from parliamentary elections in the Islamic Republic of Iran, the author shows that natural resource revenues boost incumbent reelection rates because this revenue is used to provide public or private goods to constituents, which incentivizes voters to reelect incumbents over challengers. To test this hypothesis, the author employs originally assembled data on five parliamentary elections in Iran (1992â2008) in longitudinal hierarchical regression analysis at the district and province levels. By leveraging Iran's mixed-member electoral system, the author shows that the resource-incumbency mechanism works primarily in single-member districts with little evidence of an incu...
Summary The literature on the "resource curse" suggests that the quality of institutions determines ...
Building on theoretical insights from research on the rentier state and the "resource curse," severa...
This paper aims to investigate whether oil revenues in the MENA region lead to economic growth or wh...
How does governments’ ability to gain financing from oil income affect their behaviour? Numerous stu...
We examine whether governments' natural resource rents are affected by upcoming elections and if so,...
Does resource wealth affect the competitiveness of elections in underdeveloped countries? Do poor de...
We examine whether governments' natural resource rents are affected by upcoming elections and if so,...
Oil royalties provide a substantial and volatile inflow of non tax-payer money to municipal coffers,...
This is the authors’ final, accepted and refereed manuscript to the articlePolitical economy theorie...
Empirical evidence shows that countries richly endowed with natural resources like oil and gas tend...
This is an analytical comparative study done from a historical perspective between Iran and Norway a...
This paper evaluates the existence of a resource curse on political regimes using the Synthetic Cont...
Some scholars suggest that the Middle East's oil wealth helps explain its failure to democratize. Th...
We examine the political economy mechanisms that link resource abundance and economic development by...
High-value natural resources can be a political “curse” when political elites use resource revenues ...
Summary The literature on the "resource curse" suggests that the quality of institutions determines ...
Building on theoretical insights from research on the rentier state and the "resource curse," severa...
This paper aims to investigate whether oil revenues in the MENA region lead to economic growth or wh...
How does governments’ ability to gain financing from oil income affect their behaviour? Numerous stu...
We examine whether governments' natural resource rents are affected by upcoming elections and if so,...
Does resource wealth affect the competitiveness of elections in underdeveloped countries? Do poor de...
We examine whether governments' natural resource rents are affected by upcoming elections and if so,...
Oil royalties provide a substantial and volatile inflow of non tax-payer money to municipal coffers,...
This is the authors’ final, accepted and refereed manuscript to the articlePolitical economy theorie...
Empirical evidence shows that countries richly endowed with natural resources like oil and gas tend...
This is an analytical comparative study done from a historical perspective between Iran and Norway a...
This paper evaluates the existence of a resource curse on political regimes using the Synthetic Cont...
Some scholars suggest that the Middle East's oil wealth helps explain its failure to democratize. Th...
We examine the political economy mechanisms that link resource abundance and economic development by...
High-value natural resources can be a political “curse” when political elites use resource revenues ...
Summary The literature on the "resource curse" suggests that the quality of institutions determines ...
Building on theoretical insights from research on the rentier state and the "resource curse," severa...
This paper aims to investigate whether oil revenues in the MENA region lead to economic growth or wh...