This dissertation is about the institutional choices governments make to manage their petroleum wealth. It is about the determinants of these choices, but more importantly, their consequences for effective governance and how they explain variations in political outcomes in oil-producing countries. I begin by describing several different institutional pathways -- involving national oil companies (NOCs) and their varying characteristics -- that governments can take in extracting petroleum and regulating its production. My goal, then, is to show how these seemingly technical institutional choices can have profound impacts on governance, ranging from effects on state revenue collection to incentives for corruption to ultimately the survival of ...
This dissertation examines the relationship between political regimes and resource nationalism by as...
The article aims to provide a theoretical basis for the assessment of the institutional impact on oi...
This dissertation examines the relationship between political regimes and resource nationalism by as...
Over the past several decades, the structure of the international oil industry, both internationally...
Oil-producing states in the Global South adopt different strategies to influence and control their o...
Over the past several decades, the structure of the international oil industry, both internationally...
In this article, we study nationalizations in the oil industry around the world during 1960–2006. We...
In this article, we study nationalizations in the oil industry around the world during 1960–2006. We...
This thesis examines the theory of the “oil resource curse” and how structural, demographic, and eco...
We analyze how a country's political institutions affect oil production within its borders. We find ...
Oil consumption has varied significantly among democracies, but scholars have not systematically stu...
We examine the effects of oil rents on corruption and state stability exploiting the exogenous withi...
Oil consumption has varied significantly among democracies, but scholars have not systematically stu...
As petroleum extraction and consumption has steadily increased in recent decades, economists and dev...
This dissertation examines the relationship between political regimes and resource nationalism by as...
This dissertation examines the relationship between political regimes and resource nationalism by as...
The article aims to provide a theoretical basis for the assessment of the institutional impact on oi...
This dissertation examines the relationship between political regimes and resource nationalism by as...
Over the past several decades, the structure of the international oil industry, both internationally...
Oil-producing states in the Global South adopt different strategies to influence and control their o...
Over the past several decades, the structure of the international oil industry, both internationally...
In this article, we study nationalizations in the oil industry around the world during 1960–2006. We...
In this article, we study nationalizations in the oil industry around the world during 1960–2006. We...
This thesis examines the theory of the “oil resource curse” and how structural, demographic, and eco...
We analyze how a country's political institutions affect oil production within its borders. We find ...
Oil consumption has varied significantly among democracies, but scholars have not systematically stu...
We examine the effects of oil rents on corruption and state stability exploiting the exogenous withi...
Oil consumption has varied significantly among democracies, but scholars have not systematically stu...
As petroleum extraction and consumption has steadily increased in recent decades, economists and dev...
This dissertation examines the relationship between political regimes and resource nationalism by as...
This dissertation examines the relationship between political regimes and resource nationalism by as...
The article aims to provide a theoretical basis for the assessment of the institutional impact on oi...
This dissertation examines the relationship between political regimes and resource nationalism by as...