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Resource economics / Resource curse / Natural resource / Peak oil / Resource / Rentier state / Democracy / Economic growth / Petroleum politics
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Resource economics
Resource curse
Natural resource
Peak oil
Resource
Rentier state
Democracy
Economic growth
Petroleum politics

American Political Science Review Page 1 of 26 February 2011

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