In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the main stylized facts in this literature. We find that the conventional measure of resource dependence is endogenous with respect to conflict, and that instrumenting for dependence implies that it is no longer significant in conflict regressions. Instead, it appears that conflict increases dependence on resource extraction (as a default sector). Moreover, resource abundance is associated with a reduced probability of the onset of war. These results are robust to a range of specifications and, considering the conflict channel, we conclude there is no reason to regard resources as a general curse to peace and development
Abstract Recent studies have found that natural resources and civil war are highly correlated+ Yet t...
We discuss the literature on natural resources and violent conflict. The theoretical literature is r...
Do natural resources cause civil war? Scholars disagree on the resource-conflict link. One common mo...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
Abstract: In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and chal...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
The question over whether resource abundance or scarcity is an important cause of conflict has been ...
This article reviews the existing theoretical arguments and empirical findings linking renewable and...
This article reviews the existing theoretical arguments and empirical findings linking renewable and...
The link between natural resources and conflict has been extensively analysed by the empirical liter...
This article explains why resource-rich countries tend to spawn predatory political states that dist...
The question over whether resource abundance or scarcity is an important cause of conflict has been ...
The study of the link between natural resources and conflict results from the fact that many countri...
Abstract Recent studies have found that natural resources and civil war are highly correlated+ Yet t...
We discuss the literature on natural resources and violent conflict. The theoretical literature is r...
Do natural resources cause civil war? Scholars disagree on the resource-conflict link. One common mo...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
Abstract: In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and chal...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
The question over whether resource abundance or scarcity is an important cause of conflict has been ...
This article reviews the existing theoretical arguments and empirical findings linking renewable and...
This article reviews the existing theoretical arguments and empirical findings linking renewable and...
The link between natural resources and conflict has been extensively analysed by the empirical liter...
This article explains why resource-rich countries tend to spawn predatory political states that dist...
The question over whether resource abundance or scarcity is an important cause of conflict has been ...
The study of the link between natural resources and conflict results from the fact that many countri...
Abstract Recent studies have found that natural resources and civil war are highly correlated+ Yet t...
We discuss the literature on natural resources and violent conflict. The theoretical literature is r...
Do natural resources cause civil war? Scholars disagree on the resource-conflict link. One common mo...