Ghana’s status as a new oil producer raises questions about the developmental effects of resources, and the role of political institutions in these processes. The conundrum this paper addresses is the rather limited impact of oil exploitation in Ghana despite the country’s strong democratic record and internationally acclaimed oil governance legislation. The reasons for this lie in the nature of elite-based political coalitions and we root our analysis of Ghana’s hydrocarbons in the political settlements literature, which moves us beyond the ‘good governance’ approaches so often linked to ‘resource curse’ thinking. We also move beyond the instrumentalism of political settlements theory to examine the role political ideas play in shaping re...
The idea of a resource curse has influenced policy makers and led to calls for good governance to av...
Since the discovery of oil in the offshore coast of Ghana in 2007, the nation has had increased expe...
This article assesses measures put in place by the government of Ghana to manage Ghana’s newly found...
Ghana’s new status as an oil-producing country has invigorated the scholarly debate on the resource ...
Funding Information: Research grant from the STAR Ghana Foundation, under the Executive Sessions on ...
Oil discoveries in many resource-rich countries in Africa and beyond have often led to the erosion o...
The discovery of oil on the Ghanaian shores has been met with both a sense of opportunity as well as...
The experience of oil producing countries in Africa has largely been a negative one, with developmen...
The literature on natural resources is endowed with works on countries that have experienced slow ec...
Despite the significant economic benefits enjoyed by resource-rich economies in Africa, there are mi...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This review highlights what has been learnt from research ...
This study investigated the role of government and IOCs in the exploration and management of Ghana’s...
Ghana’s new status as an oil-producing country has invigorated the scholarly debate on the resource ...
The study, drawing on the political settlement approach, examines how powers, institutions, networks...
This Note assesses Ghana’s legal regime for managing revenues from its newfound petroleum reserves a...
The idea of a resource curse has influenced policy makers and led to calls for good governance to av...
Since the discovery of oil in the offshore coast of Ghana in 2007, the nation has had increased expe...
This article assesses measures put in place by the government of Ghana to manage Ghana’s newly found...
Ghana’s new status as an oil-producing country has invigorated the scholarly debate on the resource ...
Funding Information: Research grant from the STAR Ghana Foundation, under the Executive Sessions on ...
Oil discoveries in many resource-rich countries in Africa and beyond have often led to the erosion o...
The discovery of oil on the Ghanaian shores has been met with both a sense of opportunity as well as...
The experience of oil producing countries in Africa has largely been a negative one, with developmen...
The literature on natural resources is endowed with works on countries that have experienced slow ec...
Despite the significant economic benefits enjoyed by resource-rich economies in Africa, there are mi...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This review highlights what has been learnt from research ...
This study investigated the role of government and IOCs in the exploration and management of Ghana’s...
Ghana’s new status as an oil-producing country has invigorated the scholarly debate on the resource ...
The study, drawing on the political settlement approach, examines how powers, institutions, networks...
This Note assesses Ghana’s legal regime for managing revenues from its newfound petroleum reserves a...
The idea of a resource curse has influenced policy makers and led to calls for good governance to av...
Since the discovery of oil in the offshore coast of Ghana in 2007, the nation has had increased expe...
This article assesses measures put in place by the government of Ghana to manage Ghana’s newly found...