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Income inequality and the oil resource curse, Osiris Parcero and Elissaios Papyrakis,
in Resource and Energy Economics
(2016)
Keywords: Income inequality; Oil; Resource curse;
THE MOTIVATIONAL EFFECT OF OIL EXPLORATION IN SOMALI AND THE HABITUAL AFRICAN RESOURCE CURSE, Mahad Mohamed Sheik,
in International Journal of Economics
(2020)
Keywords: Resources, Curse, Oil Exploration
Financial development and the oil curse: Evidence from Algeria, Farah Elias Elhannani, Abou Bakr Boussalem and Mohamed Benbouziane,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2016)
Keywords: Oil Curse; Financial Development; Algeria
Are They Predisposed to the Resources Curse? Oil in Somalia, Aaron Yao Efui Ahali and Ishmael Ackah,
in International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
(2015)
Keywords: Somalia; Resource Curse; Resource Rents; Oil; Governance.
Resource curse in oil exporting countries, Evgeny Kakanov, Hansjörg Blöchliger and Lilas Demmou,
from OECD Publishing
(2018)
Keywords: exchange rate, institutions, oil dependence, oil price shocks, resource curse
Revisiting the Oil Curse: Does Ownership Matter?, Arpita Asha Khanna,
in World Development
(2017)
Keywords: oil curse; ownership; economic growth; institutional quality;
Oil Resource Governance in Somalia: Are they Susceptible to the Resource Curse?, Aaron Yao Efui Ahali and Ishmael Ackah,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2015)
Keywords: Somalia; Resource Curse; Resource Rents; Oil; Governance.
THE OIL RESOURCES OF TIMOR-LESTE: CURSE OR BLESSING?, Mats Lundahl and Fredrik Sjöholm,
from Stockholm School of Economics, The European Institute of Japanese Studies
(2006)
Keywords: Timor-Leste; Oil; Resource Curse; Economic Development
Has the UAE Escaped the Oil Curse?, Ilham Haouas and Raimundo Soto,
from Instituto de Economia. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
(2012)
Keywords: Natural resources, oil curse, economic growth, export diversifications
Asymmetries in the effect of oil rent shocks on economic growth: A sectoral analysis from the perspective of the oil curse, Ramez Badeeb, Kenneth Szulczyk and Hooi Hooi Lean,
in Resources Policy
(2021)
Keywords: Oil curse; Oil shocks; Dutch disease; Malaysia;
Asymmetric oil price shocks, tax revenues, and the resource curse, Nikita Zakharov,
in Economics Letters
(2020)
Keywords: Oil; Resource curse; Democracy; Corruption; Income; Russia;
Preventing the Oil Curse Situation in Ghana: The Role of Civil Society Organisations, Emmanuel Debrah and Emmanuel Graham,
in Insight on Africa
(2015)
Keywords: Civil society; resource curse; Ghana; oil; preventing
Oil shocks and subnational public investment: The role of institutions in regional resource curse, Jaime Bonet, Gerson Perez-Valbuena and Lucas Marín-Llanes,
in Energy Economics
(2020)
Keywords: Oil-shocks; Subnational public investment; Resource curse;
Resource Curse and Power Balance: Evidence from Oil-Rich Countries, Kjetil Bjorvatn, Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Friedrich Schneider,
in World Development
(2012)
Keywords: oil rents; balance of power; resource curse;
Resource Curse or Malthusian Trap? Evidence from Oil Discoveries and Extractions, Anca Cotet and Kevin Tsui,
from Ball State University, Department of Economics
(2010)
Keywords: resource curse, Malthusian trap, oil discoveries
Is the discovery of oil a blessing or curse in the era of climate change?, Yeong Jae Kim and Seong-Hoon Cho,
in Resources Policy
(2023)
Keywords: Carbon curse; Climate change; Institutional quality; Oil discovery;
Can the UAE Avoid the Oil Curse by Economic Diversification?, Ilham Haouas and Almas Heshmati,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2014)
Keywords: growth accounting, TFP, oil curse, economic diversification, UAE
The Conditional Curse, a Missing Dimension of the Oil Curse — Economic Sanctions Channel in a Petrostate Economy: A Curse or a Blessing, Basem Ertimi, Tamat Sarmidi, Malik Cahyadin and Basem Oqab,
in Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy (JICEP)
(2023)
Keywords: Economic sanctions channel, oil curse, oil dependence, international relations, petrostates
Oil Curse, Monoj Kumar Majumderad, Mala Raghavan and Joaquin Vespignani,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2020)
Keywords: Oil Course, Economic Growth, Trade Openness
Revisiting the oil curse: are oil rich nations really doomed to autocracy and inequality?, Samuel Schubert,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2006)
Keywords: Resource Curse; Oil Curse; Dutch Disease; Energy Policy; Economic Development Policy;
New oil discoveries in Guyana since 2015: Resource curse or resource blessing, Lewis McDonald and Murat Üngör,
in Resources Policy
(2021)
Keywords: Guyana; Oil boom; Oil curse; Female employment; Hartwick rule;
Do high human capital and strong institutions make oil-rich developing countries immune to the oil curse?, Karim Eslamloueyan and Mahbubeh Jafari,
in Energy Policy
(2021)
Keywords: Oil-rich countries; Oil curse; Human capital; Institutions; Endogeneity; GMM;
Avoiding the natural resource curse: an optimal use of oil rents to reduce its potential negative effects upon economic growth, Don Charles,
in BizEcons Quarterly
(2020)
Keywords: Resource curse; Oil rents; Quantile regression
Oil for Uganda – or Ugandans? Can Cash Transfers Prevent the Resource Curse? - Working Paper 261, Alan Gelb,
from Center for Global Development
(2011)
Keywords: Oil Rents, Resource Curse, Cash Transfers
Third parties and the non-monotonicity of the resource curse: Evidence from US military influence and oil value, Giacomo Battiston, Matteo Bizzarri and Riccardo Franceschin,
from Centre for Studies in Economics and Finance (CSEF), University of Naples, Italy
(2024)
Keywords: conflict, resource curse, third party, oil, intervention.
Deregulation and Privatisation of the Upstream and Downstream Oil and Gas Industry in Nigeria: Curse or Blessing?, Abu Ikponmwosa Noruwa and Chidi Odogwu Christopher,
in International Journal of Business Administration
(2012)
Keywords: Deregulation, Privatisation, Upstream, Downstream, Oil and Gas Sector, Curse, Blessing
Natural resource curse: a non linear approach in a panel of oil exporting countries, Majda Seghir and Olivier Damette,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2013)
Keywords: Natural resource curse, Panel Smooth Transition Regression, Oil exporting countries,
‘Doomed by the ‘Resource Curse?’ Fish and Oil Conflicts in the Western Gulf of Guinea, Ghana, Bernard Owusu,
in Development
(2018)
Keywords: Resource curse, Conflict, Oil and gas, Fishing, Resources, Enclaves
Oil booms, bank productivity and natural resource curse in finance, Morakinyo O. Adetutu, Kayode A. Odusanya, John E. Ebireri and Victor Murinde,
in Economics Letters
(2020)
Keywords: Banks; Resource curse; Oil boom; Total factor productivity (TFP);
Oil curse and finance–growth nexus in Malaysia: The role of investment, Ramez Badeeb, Hooi Hooi Lean and Russell Smyth,
in Energy Economics
(2016)
Keywords: Oil curse; Financial development; Economic growth; Investment; Malaysia;
Oil Curse and Finance-Growth Nexus in Malaysia: The Role of Investment, Ramez Badeeb, Hooi Hooi Lean and Russell Smyth,
from Monash University, Department of Economics
(2016)
Keywords: Oil Curse; Financial Development; Economic Growth; Investment; Malaysia.
A Leadership Curse? Oil Price Shocks and the Selection of National Leaders, Kodjovi Eklou,
from Departement d'économique de l'École de gestion à l'Université de Sherbrooke
(2020)
Keywords: Leadership curse, Oil price shocks, Political selection, National leadership.
The Myth of the Resource Curse: A Case Study of Algeria, Mohammed Akacem and Nicolas Cachanosky,
in Journal of Private Enterprise
(2017)
Keywords: Algeria, resource curse, oil curse, institutions, democracy
The relationship between reserves of oil endowment and economic growth from the resource curse viewpoint: a case study of oil producing countries, Teymour Mohammadi, Fateme Jahangard and Seyed Morteza Khani Hoolari,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2014)
Keywords: Resource curse, Economic growth, Reserves of oil endowment, Panel data set
Natural resource curse in oil exporting countries: A nonlinear approach, Olivier Damette and Majda Seghir,
in International Economics
(2018)
Keywords: Oil resource;Oil curse;Government quality;Public expenditures;Non-linear econometrics
Avoiding the resource curse the case Norway, Steinar Holden,
in Energy Policy
(2013)
Keywords: Resource curse; Oil; Fiscal policy;
Oil and democracy: More than a cross-country correlation?, Silje Aslaksen,
in Journal of Peace Research
(2010)
Keywords: democracy; oil; resource curse
The Resource Curse Exorcised: Evidence from a Panel of Countries, Brock Smith,
from University of California, Davis, Department of Economics
(2013)
Keywords: Resource Curse, Oil, Economic Growth
Fertility and the oil curse, Dong-Hyeon Kim and Shu-Chin Lin,
in Empirical Economics
(2024)
Keywords: Oil, Oil volatility, Fertility, Women empowerment, Economic development
A Chinese resource curse? The human rights effects of oil export dependence on China versus the United States, Julia Bader and Ursula Daxecker,
in Journal of Peace Research
(2015)
Keywords: China; human rights; oil exports; repression; resource curse; USA
The competing role of natural gas and oil as fossil fuel and the non-linear dynamics of resource curse in Russia, Jinxuan Yang, Syed Kumail Abbas Rizvi, Zhixiong Tan, Muhammad Umar and Mansoor Ahmed Koondhar,
in Resources Policy
(2021)
Keywords: Asymmetric; Natural gas rents; Oil rents; Resource curse; Russia;
The effects of shale oil production, capital and labour on economic growth in the United States: A maximum likelihood analysis of the resource curse hypothesis, Sakiru Solarin,
in Resources Policy
(2020)
Keywords: Resource curse; Shale oil; Economic growth; Maximum likelihood approach;
Resource curse or blessings hypothesis in Pakistan: The role of financial development and oil prices in era of globalization, Amir Imtiaz and Snober Javid,
in Resources Policy
(2023)
Keywords: Resource curse; Financial development; Oil prices; Globalization; Pakistan;
Resource curse in OPEC with varied levels of financial regulations and constraints: The role of oil price shocks and digital finance, Songqiao Qi and Tianmin Sun,
in Resources Policy
(2024)
Keywords: Oil price shocks; Resource curse; Digital finance; Financial regulations; OPEC;
Does oil really curse democracy? A long-run time-series analysis of 127 countries, O’Connor, Kelsey J., Luisa R. Blanco and Jeffrey Nugent,
in Resources Policy
(2018)
Keywords: Resource curse; Democracy; Oil; Natural resources; Long-run relationships;
Can the resource curse be avoided? An empirical examination of the nexus between crude oil price and economic growth, Miamo Clovis and Elvis Achuo,
in SN Business & Economics
(2022)
Keywords: Crude oil price, Economic growth, Resource curse, Panel VAR
The oil curse, institutional quality, and growth in MENA countries: Evidence from time-varying cointegration, Nicholas Apergis and James Payne,
in Energy Economics
(2014)
Keywords: Oil curse hypothesis; Economic growth; Economic and institutional reforms; MENA countries;
Oil and Terrorism, Chia-yi Lee,
in Journal of Conflict Resolution
(2018)
Keywords: terrorism; oil; resource curse; counterterrorism
Resource curse contagion in the case of Yemen, Dawud Ansari,
in Resources Policy
(2016)
Keywords: Resource curse; Yemen; Oil curse; Patronage; Remittances; Development;
Resource curse contagion in the case of Yemen, Dawud Ansari,
in EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters
(2016)
Keywords: Resource curse, Yemen, Oil curse, Patronage, Remittances, Development
Representations of Oil in Chad: A Blessing or a Curse?, Seign-goura Yorbana,
in Africa Spectrum
(2017)
Keywords: petroleum, social change, social-cultural change, resource curse
Further attempt to explain the oil curse mechanism using a debt overhang concept, Mahieddine Adnan Ghecham,
in Journal of Economic Studies
(2020)
Keywords: Oil curse, Debt overhang, Governance, Public spending efficiency, Stochastic frontier analysis, Structural equation model, C33, E02, E62, H51, H63, Q32
The resource curse and income inequality in Iran, Younes Nademi,
in Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology
(2018)
Keywords: Oil revenues, Income inequality, Resource curse, Iran
The Natural Resource Curse: Is It Really a Curse?, Barrak Ghanim Algharabali and Saud Asaad Al-Thaqeb,
in International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
(2023)
Keywords: Natural Resource Curse, Natural Resource Dependence, Oil Curse, Economic Growth, Democracy
The Effect of Oil and Diamonds on Democracy: is there really a resource curse?, Charlotte Werger,
from Oxford Centre for the Analysis of Resource Rich Economies, University of Oxford
(2009)
Keywords: Natural resources, democracy, resource curse
Finance and Oil. Is there a Resource Curse in Financial Development?, Thorsten Beck,
from Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research
(2011)
Keywords: Financial Development; Natural Resource Curse
Strategic Civil War Aims and the Resource Curse, Jack Paine,
in Quarterly Journal of Political Science
(2022)
Keywords: Civil war, formal theory, oil, resource curse
Unraveling Ghana’s Resource Curse Hypothesis: Analyzing Natural Resources and Economic Growth with a Focus on Oil Exploration, Joseph Antwi Baafi,
in Economies
(2024)
Keywords: resource curse; economic growth; oil exploration; natural resources; Ghana; FMOLS regression
Globalisation, governance, accountability and the natural resource ‘curse’: Implications for socio-economic growth of oil-rich developing countries, Dawda Adams, Kweku Adams, Subhan Ullah and Farid Ullah,
in Resources Policy
(2019)
Keywords: Globalisation; Oil and gas multinational corporations; Management strategies; Profit maximisation; Natural resource ‘curse’;
The “resource curse” from the oil and natural gas sector: how can Tanzania avoid it in reality?, Obadia Kyetuza Bishoge and Benatus Norbert Mvile,
in Mineral Economics
(2020)
Keywords: Integrated political economy, Natural resources, Oil and gas resources, Resource curse, The Dutch disease
Effects of oil export revenue on economic growth in Nigeria: A time varying analysis of resource curse, David Olayungbo,
in Resources Policy
(2019)
Keywords: Resource curse hypothesis; Oil revenue; Economic growth; Time-varying parameter; Bayesian estimation; Nigeria;
The Oil Curse: How Petroleum Wealth Shapes the Development of Nations, Michael L. Ross,
from Princeton University Press
(2013)
Keywords: Ross, M., Oil, Curse, How, Petroleum, Wealth, Shapes, Development, Nations, Economics, Middle Eastern Studies, Political Science And International Relations, Princeton University Press
Has Bolivia׳s 2006–12 gas policy been useful to combat the resource curse?, Juan M. Ramírez Cendrero,
in Resources Policy
(2014)
Keywords: Resource curse; Development; Oil and Gas industry; Bolivia;
Developing countries' political cycles and the resource curse: Venezuela's case, Alejandro Márquez-Velázquez,
from Free University Berlin, School of Business & Economics
(2019)
Keywords: oil windfalls, political cycles, resource curse, Venezuela
Political Economy Models of the Resource Curse: Implications for Policy and Research, Ivar Kolstad and Arne Wiig,
from CMI (Chr. Michelsen Institute), Bergen, Norway
(2008)
Keywords: Resource curse Oil Institutions Petroleum-related aid
Oil and resource-backed aggression, Jeff Colgan,
in Energy Policy
(2011)
Keywords: Resource curse International conflict Oil wars
Are natural resources a driving force for financial development or a curse for the economy? Policy insight from Next-11 countries, Huafang Huang, Xianfu Cheng, Liangli Wei, Dongping Liu and Minmin Deng,
in Resources Policy
(2024)
Keywords: Curse; Oil rents; Driving force; N-11 countries;
Analysis of the relationship between oil rent and crude oil production in Cameroon: Evidence from ARDL and NARDL models, Marcel Rodrigue Ewodo-Amougou, Flavian Emmanuel Sapnken, Inoussah Moungnutou Mfetoum and Jean Gaston Tamba,
in Resources Policy
(2023)
Keywords: Oil rent; Crude oil production; ARDL; NARDL; Oil curse; Cameroon.;
Jordan, minerals extraction and the resource curse, Rami Al Rawashdeh and Philip Maxwell,
in Resources Policy
(2013)
Keywords: Resource curse; Dutch disease; Corruption; Economic development; Oil; Phosphate;
Is The Oil Price a Determinant of Employment in Oil Intensive Romanian Communities?, Vlad-Cosmin Bulai and Alexandra Horobeț,
in International Journal of Business and Economic Sciences Applied Research (IJBESAR)
(2019)
Keywords: random effects, oil, resource curse, local community
Reconsidering the resource curse in oil-exporting countries, Mohsen Mehrara,
in Energy Policy
(2009)
Keywords: Oil-exporting countries Oil revenues Threshold level
Oil, domestic conflict, and opportunities for democratization, Jeff D Colgan,
in Journal of Peace Research
(2015)
Keywords: civil war; democratization; oil; resource curse
Dutch Disease and the Oil and Boom and Bust, Brock Smith,
from Oxford Centre for the Analysis of Resource Rich Economies, University of Oxford
(2014)
Keywords: Oil; Dutch Disease; Resource Curse; Manufacturing; Trade
Escaping the Curse of Oil? The Case of Gabon, Ludvig Söderling,
from International Monetary Fund
(2002)
Keywords: WP;private sector;financing;GDP; Gabon; growth; oil; diversification; savings; investment; income stabilization fund; stabilization fund; investment balance; oil GDP; financing needs; Dutch disease; constant returns to scale; Public investment spending; Private investment; Real effective exchange rates; Total factor productivity; Debt relief; Sub-Saharan Africa
Oil and Growth in Transition Countries, Christa Brunnschweiler,
from Oxford Centre for the Analysis of Resource Rich Economies, University of Oxford
(2009)
Keywords: oil, resource curse, economic growth, transition countries, oil ownership
Oil and property rights, Indra de Soysa, Tim Krieger and Daniel Meierrieks,
in EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters
(2022)
Keywords: oil, oil production, economic institutions, property rights, institutional resource curse
Oil and property rights, Indra de Soysa, Tim Krieger and Daniel Meierrieks,
in Resources Policy
(2022)
Keywords: Oil; Oil production; Economic institutions; Property rights; Institutional resource curse;
Oil and Growth in Transition Countries, Christa Brunnschweiler,
from CER-ETH - Center of Economic Research (CER-ETH) at ETH Zurich
(2009)
Keywords: oil, resource curse, economic growth, transition countries, oil ownership
Oil Price Shocks and Economic Growth in the Us, Michael Alexeev and Yao-Yu Chih,
from Center for Applied Economics and Policy Research, Department of Economics, Indiana University Bloomington
(2017)
Keywords: oil curse; regional economic growth; spatial lags
Angola - an Oil Dependant Country in Sub-Saharan Africa, Baumgartner Boris,
in Studia Commercialia Bratislavensia
(2016)
Keywords: Sub-Saharan Africa, oil, resource curse, China
Oil Abundance and Economic Growth—A Panel Data Analysis, Nuno Torres, Óscar Afonso and Isabel Soares,
in The Energy Journal
(2012)
Keywords: Economic growth; Institutions; Oil curse; Panel data
Being rich in energy resources – a blessing or a curse, Samuel Schubert,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2007)
Keywords: Resource Curse; Oil Curse; Energy Security; Energy Policy; EU; European Union; Foreign Policy; Development Policy;
Resource curse and institutional quality in oil countries, Mohsen Mohsen Mehrara, Sadegh Alhosseini and Duman Bahramirad,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2009)
Keywords: economic growth, institutions, oil resources
Taxation of Oil Products and GDP Dynamics of Oil-rich Countries, Julien Daubanes,
from CER-ETH - Center of Economic Research (CER-ETH) at ETH Zurich
(2009)
Keywords: Oil curse, Non-renewable resources, Taxes, Oil revenues, GDP
Taxation of Oil Products and GDP Dynamics of Oil-Rich Countries, Julien Daubanes,
from Toulouse School of Economics (TSE)
(2009)
Keywords: oil curse; non-renewable resources; taxes; oil revenues; GDP
A review of resource curse burden on inflation in Venezuela, Chi-Wei Su, Khalid Khan, Ran Tao and Muhammad Umar,
in Energy
(2020)
Keywords: Inflation; Geopolitical risk oil prices; Resource curse; Wavelet analysis;
The natural resource curse and the spread of HIV/AIDS, 1990–2008, Indra de Soysa and Theodora-Ismene Gizelis,
in Social Science & Medicine
(2013)
Keywords: Natural resources; Oil rents; Resource curse; Governance; HIV/AIDS; Epidemics;
The Resource Curse Exorcised: Evidence from a Panel of Countries, Brock Smith,
from Oxford Centre for the Analysis of Resource Rich Economies, University of Oxford
(2015)
Keywords: Natural resource curse; economic growth; growth regressions; growth accounting; oil
The resource curse exorcised: Evidence from a panel of countries, Brock Smith,
in Journal of Development Economics
(2015)
Keywords: Natural resource curse; GDP regressions; Synthetic controls; Oil discoveries;
The resource curse revisited: A Bayesian model averaging approach, Kerim Arin and Elias Braunfels,
in Energy Economics
(2018)
Keywords: Oil; Growth; Natural resource curse; Bayesian model averaging;
Democratic Institutions, Natural Resource Governance, and Ghana’s Oil Wealth, Felix Kumah-Abiwu,
in Social Sciences
(2017)
Keywords: democratic institutions; Ghana; oil wealth; resource curse
The local economic impacts of the oil and gas industry: Boom, bust and resilience to shocks, Ali Abboud and Michael Betz,
in Energy Economics
(2021)
Keywords: Natural resources; Oil and gas; Resource curse; Employment;
Empirical Assessment of Expectations Associated with the Recent Discovery of Commercialisable Oil in Ghana, Samuel Yeboah, Kumi Ernest and Kwarteng Ernest,
in International Review of Management and Marketing
(2012)
Keywords: Expectation; Oil revenue; Ghana; Resource curse
Oil and regime type in Latin America: Reversing the line of causality, Javier Corrales, Gonzalo Hernandez Jimenez and Juan Camilo Salgado,
in Energy Policy
(2020)
Keywords: Oil companies; Resource curse; Regime type;
Are Rich Countries Immune to the Resource Curse? Evidence from Norway's Management of Its Oil Riches, Erling Røed Larsen,
from Statistics Norway, Research Department
(2003)
Keywords: booming sector; catch-up; counterfactual development; economic parity; economic growth; gross domestic product; immunity; natural experiment; natural resource curse; oil discovery; structural break
Resource Curse Hypothesis and Role of Oil Prices in USA, Muhammad Shahbaz, Khalid Ahmed, Aviral Tiwari and Zhilun Jiao,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2019)
Keywords: Natural Resources, Economic Growth, Oil Prices, USA
Resource curse hypothesis and role of oil prices in USA, Muhammad Shahbaz, Khalid Ahmed, Aviral Tiwari and Zhilun Jiao,
in Resources Policy
(2019)
Keywords: Natural resources; Economic growth; Oil prices; USA;
The Resource Curse: How Can Oil Shape MENA Countries’ Economic Development?, Nicolas Clootens and Mohamed Sami Ben Ali,
from HAL
(2021)
Keywords: Natural resources curse,MENA,Economic development,Institutions
How Should Oil Exporters Spend Their Rents?, Alan Gelb and Sina Grasmann,
from Center for Global Development
(2010)
Keywords: Oil; exports; oil rents; resource curse; economic development; economic growth
Revisiting the Resource–Conflict Link: A Systematic Comparative Test of Causal Mechanisms in Four Major Oil-Exporting Countries, Matthias Basedau, Annegret Mähler and Miriam Shabafrouz,
from GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies
(2011)
Keywords: oil, violent conflict, causal mechanism, resource curse
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