Seminar

Do Giant Oilfield Discoveries Fuel Internal Armed Conflicts?

Guy Michaels (London School of Economics)

September 20, 2012, 11:00–12:30

Toulouse

Room MF 323

Development Economics Seminar

Abstract

We use new data to examine the effects of giant oilfield discoveries around the world since 1946. On average, these discoveries increase per capita oil production and oil exports by up to 50 percent. But these giant oilfield discoveries also have a dark side: they increase the incidence of internal armed conflict by about 5-8 percentage points. This increased incidence of conflict due to giant oilfield discoveries is especially high for countries that had already experienced armed conflicts or coups in the decade prior to discovery. Keywords: Natural Resources, Resource Curse, Petroleum, Armed Conflict, Civil War

JEL codes

  • O13: Agriculture • Natural Resources • Energy • Environment • Other Primary Products
  • Q33: Resource Booms