Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
883809 Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 2012 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

Why do African and Middle Eastern countries seem cursed by an abundance of natural resources yet USA, Australia and Norway seem blessed? A growing literature has argued that the benevolence or malignance of natural resources depends upon the quality of institutions. This paper offers a new explanation based on associational freedom and its interaction with the political system. The model predicts that natural resources have an adverse impact on economic performance and transition to democracy in authoritarian regimes but not in democracies. It also predicts that repression of associational freedom will be increasing in natural resources in authoritarian regimes. I test the model's predictions using fixed-effects regressions on an international panel from 1975 to 2000 and find support.

► Natural resources are harmful under authoritarianism and beneficial under democracy. ► Associational freedom mediates the effect of natural resources on the economy. ► Novel model of resource curse. ► Tested using fixed effects in an international panel using within country variation.

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