Empirical evidence shows that countries richly endowed with natural resources like oil and gas tend to have slower economic growth than resource poor countries. The present paper focuses on rentseeking as a source of the “resource curse”, using Iran as a case in point. Iran is an interesting case, both because it is a rentier economy in the oil rich Middle East, and because its political system is highly factionalized. The distortions from the factionalized political system are threefold. First, resources are wasted in the competition for rents. Second, the lack of property rights protection results in less (private) investment at the aggregate level. Third, imbalances in the distribution of political power between groups lead to a distorti...
Why does natural resource wealth prolong incumbency? Using evidence from parliamentary elections in ...
This major paper examines the existence of natural resource curse in Iran. We use a time-series data...
This article shall focus on the political aspects of the resource curse theory, in particular the re...
Empirical evidence shows that countries richly endowed with natural resources like oil and gas tend...
Summary The literature on the "resource curse" suggests that the quality of institutions determines ...
In countries with poorly developed institutions, rent seeking may impose serious costs for the econo...
In my studies, I have explored the political economy of Iran and particularly the relationship betwe...
In this dissertation, I investigate the role of oil resources and economic and political institution...
In this chapter, we investigate the association between housing prices and income inequality in Iran...
The Middle Eastern political economy has long been studied through the prism of the resource curse—t...
The book explores the relation between truth, trust and wealth in the modern history of Iran, and pr...
This paper investigates the structural political economic drivers of the housing market in urban Ira...
This paper analyzes the long-run relationships between resource dependence, democracy and per capita...
This paper reviews the effects of institutions quality on the mechanisms that influence the turning ...
In order to activate the cycle of wealth production, promote social justice and eliminate poverty an...
Why does natural resource wealth prolong incumbency? Using evidence from parliamentary elections in ...
This major paper examines the existence of natural resource curse in Iran. We use a time-series data...
This article shall focus on the political aspects of the resource curse theory, in particular the re...
Empirical evidence shows that countries richly endowed with natural resources like oil and gas tend...
Summary The literature on the "resource curse" suggests that the quality of institutions determines ...
In countries with poorly developed institutions, rent seeking may impose serious costs for the econo...
In my studies, I have explored the political economy of Iran and particularly the relationship betwe...
In this dissertation, I investigate the role of oil resources and economic and political institution...
In this chapter, we investigate the association between housing prices and income inequality in Iran...
The Middle Eastern political economy has long been studied through the prism of the resource curse—t...
The book explores the relation between truth, trust and wealth in the modern history of Iran, and pr...
This paper investigates the structural political economic drivers of the housing market in urban Ira...
This paper analyzes the long-run relationships between resource dependence, democracy and per capita...
This paper reviews the effects of institutions quality on the mechanisms that influence the turning ...
In order to activate the cycle of wealth production, promote social justice and eliminate poverty an...
Why does natural resource wealth prolong incumbency? Using evidence from parliamentary elections in ...
This major paper examines the existence of natural resource curse in Iran. We use a time-series data...
This article shall focus on the political aspects of the resource curse theory, in particular the re...