This paper examines how democratic institutions shape the nexus of natural resources and income inequality, under the hypothesis that democracy can help to alleviate the possible effects that resources may have on income inequality. Starting from a survey of the existing literature, we provide a cross-country regression analysis showing that the effect of natural resources on income inequality does indeed depend on democracy. Our results suggest that, if the level of democracy in a country is high, natural resources have the ability to lower inequality. This finding suggests several avenues for future research. © 2019, Association for Comparative Economic Studies
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How does natural resource abundance influence state and society? Since the late 1980s, a number of s...
This article examines Crenshaw's (1992) effort to reinterpret the relationship between politica...
This study investigates the impact of natural resources on wealth inequality as a first attempt on a...
This paper examines how democratic institutions shape the nexus of natural resources and income ineq...
This paper examines how democratic institutions shape the nexus of natural resources and income ineq...
This thesis consists of three distinct essays on natural resources, inequality and stability. In the...
The observation that countries highly endowed with natural resources often struggle with undesirable...
We propose a theoretical model to explain empirical regularities related to the curse of natural re...
We examine the causal effect of natural resource discoveries on income inequality using the syntheti...
Resource-rich countries have tended to be autocratic and also have tended to use their resource weal...
This paper examines the relationship between democracy and natural resource rents. In our political ...
Resource-rich countries have tended to be autocratic and also have tended to use their resource weal...
This paper hypothesises about natural resources being an important determinant of income inequality ...
Resource-rich countries have tended to be autocratic and also have tended to use their resource weal...
We hypothesize that natural resources raise income inequality in ethnically polarized societies, but...
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This article examines Crenshaw's (1992) effort to reinterpret the relationship between politica...
This study investigates the impact of natural resources on wealth inequality as a first attempt on a...