Natural Resource Distribution and Multiple Forms of Civil War


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Title: Natural Resource Distribution and Multiple Forms of Civil War
Author: MORELLI, Massimo; ROHNER, Dominic
Subject: Natural Resources; Conflict; Strength Proportionality; Resource Proportionality; Secession; Bargaining Failure; C72; D74; Q34
Date: 2010
Series/Report no.: EUI ECO; 2010/33
Abstract: We examine how natural resource location, rent sharing and fighting capacities of different groups matter for ethnic con.ict. A new type of bargaining failure due to multiple types of potential conflicts (and hence multiple threat points) is identified. The theory predicts conflict to be more likely when the geographical distribution of natural resources is uneven and when a minority group has better chances to win a secessionist rather than a centrist conflict. For sharing rents, resource proportionality is salient in avoiding secessions and strength proportionality in avoiding centrist civil wars. We present empirical evidence that is consistent with the model.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1814/14439
ISSN: 1725-6704

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