This article revisits the empirical relationship between oil and democracy. Existing studies establish a negative cross-country correlation between oil and democracy in a Pooled OLS framework. This insight has recently been challenged by claiming that it suffers from omitted variables, and that including country fixed effects removes the statistical association between oil and democracy. This article argues that because of the high persistence of democracy and oil, the findings of no effect of oil on democracy suffers from weak instrument problems and is not informative. Indeed, this article shows that levels of oil systematically predict both levels and changes in democracy in a sample of up to 156 countries between 1972 and 2002. By consi...
Many studies have found a negative relationship between oil abundance and democracy. However, recent...
Several recent studies point to the conclusions that there exists a strong relationship between demo...
Several recent studies point to the conclusions that there exists a strong relationship between demo...
This study investigates what effect oil has on democracy and if this effect changes when we interact...
The purpose of this study is to re-examine the support for the 'oil hinders democracy' hypothesis. F...
This study re-examines the validity of oil-hinders-democracy hypothesis by comparing the long-term e...
Some scholars suggest that the Middle East's oil wealth helps explain its failure to democratize. Th...
The oil and democracy nexus has been traditionally studied from an oil-impedes-democracy perspective...
Empirical studies examining the effect of oil on democracy have shown contradictory results. This pa...
Middle East scholars often suggest that the region's absence of democracy is in part due to its...
This paper evaluates the existence of a resource curse on political regimes using the Synthetic Cont...
Oil and democracy: New insights / Francesco Caselli & Andrea Tesei, Vox.eu.org, 22 December 2011 htt...
The resource curse is a topic studied intensively in both economics and political science. Much of t...
We examine the effect of oil price fluctuations on democratic institutions over the 1960–2007 period...
We examine the effect of oil price fluctuations on democratic institutions over the 1960–2007 period...
Many studies have found a negative relationship between oil abundance and democracy. However, recent...
Several recent studies point to the conclusions that there exists a strong relationship between demo...
Several recent studies point to the conclusions that there exists a strong relationship between demo...
This study investigates what effect oil has on democracy and if this effect changes when we interact...
The purpose of this study is to re-examine the support for the 'oil hinders democracy' hypothesis. F...
This study re-examines the validity of oil-hinders-democracy hypothesis by comparing the long-term e...
Some scholars suggest that the Middle East's oil wealth helps explain its failure to democratize. Th...
The oil and democracy nexus has been traditionally studied from an oil-impedes-democracy perspective...
Empirical studies examining the effect of oil on democracy have shown contradictory results. This pa...
Middle East scholars often suggest that the region's absence of democracy is in part due to its...
This paper evaluates the existence of a resource curse on political regimes using the Synthetic Cont...
Oil and democracy: New insights / Francesco Caselli & Andrea Tesei, Vox.eu.org, 22 December 2011 htt...
The resource curse is a topic studied intensively in both economics and political science. Much of t...
We examine the effect of oil price fluctuations on democratic institutions over the 1960–2007 period...
We examine the effect of oil price fluctuations on democratic institutions over the 1960–2007 period...
Many studies have found a negative relationship between oil abundance and democracy. However, recent...
Several recent studies point to the conclusions that there exists a strong relationship between demo...
Several recent studies point to the conclusions that there exists a strong relationship between demo...