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The Oil Curse

How Petroleum Wealth Shapes the Development of Nations
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The Oil Curse by Michael L. Ross explores why countries rich in petroleum tend to suffer from less democracy, economic instability, and more civil wars compared to those without oil. Ross traces these issues back to the 1970s nationalisation of oil industries and reveals the socio-political consequences of oil wealth. The book explains why oil wealth often hinders economic growth, impacts gender employment disparities, and affects poorer nations more severely. It offers insights on transforming the so-called oil curse into a blessing.
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This book is ideal for students and scholars of political economy, international development, and energy policy, as well as policymakers and those interested in the geopolitical effects of resource wealth.

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Countries that are rich in petroleum have less democracy, less economic stability, and more frequent civil wars than countries without oil. What explains this oil curse? And can it be fixed? This title looks at how developing nations are shaped by their mineral wealth - and how they can turn oil from a curse into a blessing.

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Countries that are rich in petroleum have less democracy, less economic stability, and more frequent civil wars than countries without oil. What explains this oil curse? And can it be fixed?

In this groundbreaking analysis, Michael L. Ross looks at how developing nations are shaped by their mineral wealth—and how they can turn oil from a curse into a blessing. Ross traces the oil curse to the upheaval of the 1970s, when oil prices soared and governments across the developing world seized control of their countries' oil industries.

Before nationalisation, the oil-rich countries looked much like the rest of the world; today, they are 50 percent more likely to be ruled by autocrats—and twice as likely to descend into civil war—than countries without oil. The Oil Curse shows why oil wealth typically creates less economic growth than it should; why it produces jobs for men but not women; and why it creates more problems in poor states than in rich ones.

It also warns that the global thirst for petroleum is causing companies to drill in increasingly poor nations, which could further spread the oil curse. This landmark book explains why good geology often leads to bad governance, and how this can be changed.

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Praised as one of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2012, The Oil Curse has been commended for its thorough and authoritative analysis. John Vidal of Nature highlights Ross's urgent call for a new economic model addressing extractive industries, while Financial Times notes its clear and timely style. Tyler Cowen calls it an excellent book, and reviewers such as Lisa Kaaki and Johnny West appreciate its accessible approach to a complex topic.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691159638

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 September 2013

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 46 line illus. 31 tables.

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 425g

Pages: 312

About the Author

Michael L. Ross is professor of political science and director of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. He has published widely on the politics of resource-rich countries and served on advisory boards for the World Bank, the Revenue Watch Institute, and the Natural Resource Charter. His work has appeared in "Foreign Affairs", "Foreign Policy", and the "New York Times", and has been featured in the "Washington Post", "Newsweek", and many other publications. In 2009, he received the Heinz Eulau Award from the American Political Science Association.

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