The thesis that natural resources cause conflict is criticized on the basis that resource dependence and conflict are caused by other underlying factors and that the relationship is endogenous. Using disaggregated resource rents on per capita basis, a measure likely to be less influenced by endogeneity, this study finds that oil, rather than other resources, influenced the onset of civil war between 1970 and 2013. Granger causality shows no relationship between resource dependence, measured as resource rents per gross domestic product, and measures of resource rents per capita. Moreover, in multivariate models of societal violence measured by the Global Peace Index (GPI), which capture aspects of ‘new wars’ witnessed during the post-Cold Wa...
According to conventional wisdom, strategic natural resources like oil are harmful to international ...
Oil and natural gas are highly valuable natural resources, but many countries with large untapped re...
Acts of civilian violence have long plagued parts of the Middle East/North Africa (MENA) region. Ext...
The ‘resource curse’ hypothesis claims that abundance in natural resources, particularly oil, encour...
Abstract Recent studies have found that natural resources and civil war are highly correlated+ Yet t...
This paper re-examines the effect of oil wealth on political violence. Using a unique historical pan...
The existing literature identifies natural resource wealth as a major determinant of civil war. The ...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
According to conventional wisdom, strategic natural resources like oil are harmful to international ...
The study of the link between natural resources and conflict results from the fact that many countri...
This paper explores the conditions under which public spending could minimize violent conflict relat...
This paper argues that natural resources in the past have been falsely identified as a cause of civi...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
The ‘resource curse’ hypothesis claims that abundance in natural resources, particularly oil, encour...
This article explains why resource-rich countries tend to spawn predatory political states that dist...
According to conventional wisdom, strategic natural resources like oil are harmful to international ...
Oil and natural gas are highly valuable natural resources, but many countries with large untapped re...
Acts of civilian violence have long plagued parts of the Middle East/North Africa (MENA) region. Ext...
The ‘resource curse’ hypothesis claims that abundance in natural resources, particularly oil, encour...
Abstract Recent studies have found that natural resources and civil war are highly correlated+ Yet t...
This paper re-examines the effect of oil wealth on political violence. Using a unique historical pan...
The existing literature identifies natural resource wealth as a major determinant of civil war. The ...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
According to conventional wisdom, strategic natural resources like oil are harmful to international ...
The study of the link between natural resources and conflict results from the fact that many countri...
This paper explores the conditions under which public spending could minimize violent conflict relat...
This paper argues that natural resources in the past have been falsely identified as a cause of civi...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
The ‘resource curse’ hypothesis claims that abundance in natural resources, particularly oil, encour...
This article explains why resource-rich countries tend to spawn predatory political states that dist...
According to conventional wisdom, strategic natural resources like oil are harmful to international ...
Oil and natural gas are highly valuable natural resources, but many countries with large untapped re...
Acts of civilian violence have long plagued parts of the Middle East/North Africa (MENA) region. Ext...