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Rent seekers in rentier states: When greed brings peace

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Citazione:
Bjorvatny, K. e A., Naghavi. "Rent seekers in rentier states: When greed brings peace" Working paper, RECENT WORKING PAPER SERIES, Dipartimento di Economia Marco Biagi – Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, 2010.
Abstract:
Are natural resources a source of conáict or stability? Empirical studies demonstrate that
rents from natural resources, and in particular oil, are an important source of civil war. Allegedly,
resource rents attract rent seekers, which destabilize society. However, there is a large literature
on how so-called rentier states manage to pacify opposition groups by handing out special favors.
The present paper attempts to bridge the gap between the rent-seeking view of resource rents
as a source of conáict and the rentier state view which emphasizes the role of resource rents
in promoting peace and stability, and show how one may lead to the other. The mechanism
that we highlight relies on the notion that higher rents may activate more interest groups in
a power struggle. We demonstrate that the associated increased cost of conáict may in fact
promote social stability. The peaceful solution is upheld by a self reinforcing transfer program,
in the form of patronage employment. The chance of conáict and rent dissipation in our model
is highest for intermediate levels of resource rents, where the government cannot make credible
commitments to the opposition groups.
Tipologia CRIS:
Working paper
Keywords:
Rent seeking, rentier states, resource rents, conáict, patronage employment
Elenco autori:
Bjorvatny, K.; Naghavi, A.
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1292194
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1292194/454413/RECent-wp39.pdf
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