We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural resources. This is an explicitly political model which emphasizes the behavior and incentives of politicians. We extend the standard voting model to give voters political control beyond the elections. This gives rise to a new restriction into our political economy model: policies should not give rise to a revolution. Our model clarifies when resource discoveries might lead to revolutions, namely, in countries with weak institutions. Natural resources may be bad for democracy by harming political turnover. Our model also suggests a non-linear dependence of human capital on natural resources. For low levels of democracy human capital depend...
A puzzling piece of empirical evidence suggests that resource-abundant countries tend to grow slower...
We study how natural resources can feed corruption and how this effect depends on the quality of the...
How does natural resource abundance influence state and society? Since the late 1980s, a number of s...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural res...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural res...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural res...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural res...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural re...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural res...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural res...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural res...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural res...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural res...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural res...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural res...
A puzzling piece of empirical evidence suggests that resource-abundant countries tend to grow slower...
We study how natural resources can feed corruption and how this effect depends on the quality of the...
How does natural resource abundance influence state and society? Since the late 1980s, a number of s...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural res...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural res...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural res...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural res...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural re...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural res...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural res...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural res...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural res...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural res...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural res...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural res...
A puzzling piece of empirical evidence suggests that resource-abundant countries tend to grow slower...
We study how natural resources can feed corruption and how this effect depends on the quality of the...
How does natural resource abundance influence state and society? Since the late 1980s, a number of s...