articleJournal of Conflict ResolutionJun 27, 2005Closed access

Resource Rents, Governance, and Conflict

University of Oxford · Centre for the Study of the Economies of Africa

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Abstract

Case studies as well as cross-country studies suggest that countries with an abundance of natural resources are more prone to violent conflict. This collection of articles analyzes the link between natural resources and civil war in a number of different ways. So far the literature falls broadly into two camps. First, in the economics literature the well-documented “resource curse” leads to low-income growth rates and low levels of income. These in turn constitute low opportunity costs for rebellion and make civil war more likely. On the other hand, political science literature concentrates on the link between natural resources and weak institutions. States with natural resources often rely on a system of…

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Keywords
  • Economic rent
  • Natural resource
  • Resource curse
  • Scrutiny
  • Politics
  • Spanish Civil War
  • Corporate governance
  • Economics
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