Journal Article
This peer-reviewed research is available free of charge. UNU-WIDER believes that research is a global public good and supports Open Access.
Tania Masi, Roberto Ricciuti
- Economics & Politics
, 2019
This paper evaluates the existence of a resource curse on political regimes using the Synthetic Control Method. Focusing on 12 countries, we compare their democracy level with the weighted democracy level of countries that have not experienced oil shocks and have similar pre‐event characteristics...
James M. Otto
- Oxford University Press
, 2018
Part of Journal Special Issue
– Opportunities and obstacles for civil society
Keith Slack
- Oxford University Press
, 2018
Part of Journal Special Issue
– Brazil and the Vale SA model of corporate interaction
Liesel Filgueiras, Andreia Rabetim, Isabel Aché
- Oxford University Press
, 2018
Part of Journal Special Issue
– The view from Zambia
Angel Mondoloka
- Oxford University Press
, 2018
Part of Journal Special Issue
Catherine Macdonald
- Oxford University Press
, 2018
Part of Journal Special Issue
– Lessons from Nigeria
Joanna Buckley, Neil McCulloch, Nick Travis
- Oxford University Press
, 2018
Part of Journal Special Issue
– New African oil, gas, and mining economies
Sophie Witter, Maja Jakobsen
- Oxford University Press
, 2018
Part of Journal Special Issue
– The possibilities and the realities
Olle Östensson, Anton Löf
- Oxford University Press
, 2018
Part of Journal Special Issue
Olle Östensson
- Oxford University Press
, 2018
Part of Journal Special Issue
– The channels for indirect impacts
Alan R. Roe, Jeffery I. Round
- Oxford University Press
, 2018
Part of Journal Special Issue
Catherine Macdonald
- Oxford University Press
, 2018
Part of Journal Special Issue
– The evolution of the industry's approach
Kathryn Tomlinson
- Oxford University Press
, 2018
Part of Journal Special Issue
James Cust
- Oxford University Press
, 2018
Part of Journal Special Issue
Anthony Hodge
- Oxford University Press
, 2018
Part of Journal Special Issue
– From an 'all of government' approach to Partnerships for Development
Kathryn McPhail
- Oxford University Press
, 2018
Part of Journal Special Issue