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This cluster of papers explores the phenomenon of resource curse, focusing on the impact of natural resource abundance, particularly oil, on political institutions, economic development, corruption, and democracy
Study of how abundant natural resources, like oil, affect politics, economy, and transparency.

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Study of how abundant natural resources, like oil, affect politics, economy, and transparency.
  • Natural Resources
  • Resource Curse
  • Political Economy
  • Oil Wealth
  • Corruption
  • Democracy
  • Institutions
  • Economic Development
  • Rent Seeking
  • Transparency
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The Political Economy of Resource Curse Hypothesis
Study of how abundant natural resources, like oil, affect politics, economy, and transparency.
  • Natural Resources
  • Resource Curse
  • Political Economy
  • Oil Wealth
  • Corruption
  • Democracy
  • Institutions
  • Economic Development
  • Rent Seeking
  • Transparency

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