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The Geography of Inter-State Resource Wars

Francesco Caselli, Massimo Morelli (massimo.morelli@unibocconi.it) and Dominic Rohner

No 146, HiCN Working Papers from Households in Conflict Network

Abstract: We establish a theoretical as well as empirical framework to assess the role of resource endowments and their geographic location for inter-State conflict. The main predictions of the theory are that conflict tends to be more likely when at least one country has natural resources; when the resources in the resource-endowed country are closer to the border; and, in the case where both countries have natural resources, when the resources are located asymmetrically vis-a-vis the border. We test these predictions on a novel dataset featuring oilfield distances from bilateral borders. The empirical analysis shows that the presence and location of oil are significant and quantitatively important predictors of inter-State conflicts after WW2.

Pages: 55 pages
Date: 2013-05
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