Stochastic petropolitics: The dynamics of institutions in resource-dependent economies
Raouf Boucekine (raouf.boucekkine@univ-amu.fr),
Fabien Prieur,
Chrysovalantis Vasilakis and
Benteng Zou
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Raouf Boucekine: Aix-Marseille University (IMéRA and AMSE), CNRS and EHESS
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DEM Discussion Paper Series from Department of Economics at the University of Luxembourg
Abstract:
We provide an analysis of institutional dynamics under uncertainty by means of a stochastic differential game of lobbying with two players (conservatives vs liberals) and three main ingredients. The first one is uncertainty inherent in the institutional process itself. The second considers resource windfalls volatility impact on economic and institutional outcomes. Last but not least, the resource windfall level matters in the relative bargaining power of the players. We compute a unique closed-loop equilibrium with linear feedbacks. We show that the legislative state converges to an invariant distribution. Even more importantly, we demonstrate that the most likely asymptotic legislative state is favorable to the liberals. However, the more volatile resource windfalls, the less liberal is the most likely asymptotic state. Finally, we assess the latter prediction on a database covering 91 countries over the period 1973-2005. We focus on financial liberalization policies. We find that as the resources revenues volatility increases, the financial liberalization index goes down. We also find that this property remains robust across different specifications and sample distinctions.
Keywords: Institutional dynamics; petropolitics; lobbying games; revenue-dependent lobbying; power; stochastic dynamic games; stochastic stability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C73 D72 Q32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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Journal Article: Stochastic petropolitics: The dynamics of institutions in resource-dependent economies (2021) 
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Working Paper: Stochastic Petropolitics: The Dynamics of Institutions in Resource-Dependent Economies (2018) 
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