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    The Political Resource Curse: An Empirical Re-Evaluation
    with Paul Poast and William Roberts Clark
    Political Research Quarterly 67 (4): 783-794. 2014.
    Extant theoretical work on the political resource curse implies that dependence on resource revenues should decrease autocracies’ likelihood of democratizing but not necessarily affect democracies’ chances of survival. Yet most previous empirical studies estimate models that are ill-suited to address this claim. We improve upon earlier studies, estimating a dynamic logit model that interacts a continuous measure of resource dependence with an indicator of regime type using data from 166 countrie…Read more