We consider the different types of rent-seeking practices in emerging oil economies, and discuss how they contribute to social conflict and a local resource curse in the Albertine Graben region of Uganda. The rent-seeking activities have contributed to speculative behavior, competition for limited social services, land grabbing, land scarcity, land fragmentation, food insecurity, corruption, and ethnic polarization. Local people have interpreted the experience of the consequent social impacts as a local resource curse. The impacts have led to social conflicts among the affected communities. Our research used a range of methods, including 40 in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, participant observation, and document analysis. We argu...
In many developing countries, natural resources such as oil and gas have had negative impact on econ...
As Uganda is about to start exploiting its petroleum reservoirs, it is apparent that there is a genu...
How the extractive industries contribute to development outcomes continues to be an important questi...
We consider the different types of rent-seeking practices in emerging oil economies, and discuss how...
We consider the different types of rent-seeking practices in emerging oil economies, and discuss how...
Since Uganda discovered commercial oil deposits in 2006, there have been many extraction activities ...
Following Uganda’s discovery of oil deposits in 2006, the country’s development prospects look highe...
We consider the impacts of the development of oil resources (exploration and extraction) on the live...
Uganda's oil and gas sector has transitioned from the exploration phase to the development phase in ...
Discovery of significant oil resources in Uganda has been met with both optimism and skepticism. In ...
Although oil wealth has been applauded for being a sine qua non for development because of its profi...
Within the next five years, Uganda will become one of Africa’s largest oil producers, and will rank ...
Historically, majority of developing resource-rich countries that base their economic development on...
In many developing countries, natural resources such as oil and gas have had negative impact on econ...
Uganda has made significant progress in codifying the rights of access to information (ATI) and part...
In many developing countries, natural resources such as oil and gas have had negative impact on econ...
As Uganda is about to start exploiting its petroleum reservoirs, it is apparent that there is a genu...
How the extractive industries contribute to development outcomes continues to be an important questi...
We consider the different types of rent-seeking practices in emerging oil economies, and discuss how...
We consider the different types of rent-seeking practices in emerging oil economies, and discuss how...
Since Uganda discovered commercial oil deposits in 2006, there have been many extraction activities ...
Following Uganda’s discovery of oil deposits in 2006, the country’s development prospects look highe...
We consider the impacts of the development of oil resources (exploration and extraction) on the live...
Uganda's oil and gas sector has transitioned from the exploration phase to the development phase in ...
Discovery of significant oil resources in Uganda has been met with both optimism and skepticism. In ...
Although oil wealth has been applauded for being a sine qua non for development because of its profi...
Within the next five years, Uganda will become one of Africa’s largest oil producers, and will rank ...
Historically, majority of developing resource-rich countries that base their economic development on...
In many developing countries, natural resources such as oil and gas have had negative impact on econ...
Uganda has made significant progress in codifying the rights of access to information (ATI) and part...
In many developing countries, natural resources such as oil and gas have had negative impact on econ...
As Uganda is about to start exploiting its petroleum reservoirs, it is apparent that there is a genu...
How the extractive industries contribute to development outcomes continues to be an important questi...