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Resource-based Corruptions and the Combinatorics of Hidden Diversity
"... In the setting of cryptographic protocols, the corruption of a party has traditionally been viewed as a simple, uniform and atomic operation, where the adversary decides to get control over a party and this party immediately gets corrupted. In this paper, motivated by the fact that different players ..."
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players may require different resources to get corrupted, we put forth the notion of resource-based corruptions, where the adversary must invest some resources in order to corrupt a player. If the adversary has full information about the system configuration then resource-based corruptions would provide
Corruption, Conflict and the Management of Natural Resources
, 2010
"... The documented link between natural resources and civil conflict is not well understood. This paper uses a political economy framework to explore the emergence of resource-based civil conflict driven by group-level discontent. Previous models of resource conflicts are premised on the idea that the d ..."
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The documented link between natural resources and civil conflict is not well understood. This paper uses a political economy framework to explore the emergence of resource-based civil conflict driven by group-level discontent. Previous models of resource conflicts are premised on the idea
CORRUPTION AND CONFLICT IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
, 2007
"... Abstract. The documented link between natural resources and civil conflict is not well understood. This paper uses a political economy framework to explore the emergence of resource-based civil conflict driven by group-level discontent. Previous models of resource conflicts are premised on the idea ..."
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Abstract. The documented link between natural resources and civil conflict is not well understood. This paper uses a political economy framework to explore the emergence of resource-based civil conflict driven by group-level discontent. Previous models of resource conflicts are premised on the idea
2001b) Nature, Power and Growth
- Scottish Journal of Political Economy
"... This essay reviews the relationship between natural-resource abundance and economic growth around the world, and presents some new results. The principal reasons why resource-based production can inhibit economic growth over long periods are traced to the Dutch disease, neglect of education, rent se ..."
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This essay reviews the relationship between natural-resource abundance and economic growth around the world, and presents some new results. The principal reasons why resource-based production can inhibit economic growth over long periods are traced to the Dutch disease, neglect of education, rent
GIH 2012..pdf
"... ABSTRACT This paper has two purposes. First, it provides an assessment of the factors framing entrepreneurship in Croatia and how they influence the predominantly necessity-oriented entrepreneurship in the nation. The factors considered include -economics, formal institutions, culture, the industri ..."
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Institutional Theory to explain the outcome of entrepreneurship. Resource-based Theory (Penrose 1959) is used as the link between institutions and the entrepreneurial outcome. Theoretical Framework With the exception of an eclectic approach to entrepreneurship (Verheul, Wennekers et al. 2001; Shane 2003