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Majority State Ownership of Oil and Mining Sectors in Africa - The Resource Curse Undermined

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Majority State Ownership of Oil and Mining Sectors in Africa: The Resource Curse Undermined shows that countries in sub-Saharan Africa with majority state ownership of their major oil or mineral export sectors suffered from more severe versions of the natural resource curse than other similar countries.

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Chapter 1: The Resource Curse and Majority State Ownership of Oil or Mineral Exporting Sectors in Sub-Saharan Africa
Chapter 2: Oil or Mineral Exporting, Majority State Ownership, and Resource Curse Outcomes: A Preliminary Cross-Sectional Statistical Analysis
Chapter 3: Oil Exporting, Majority State Ownership, and Resource Curse Outcomes in Paired Case Studies
Chapter 4: Mineral Exporting, Majority State Ownership, and Resource Curse Outcomes in Paired Case Studies
Chapter 5: Updating Post-2000 Trends: Status of Ownership, New Exporting Nations, Economic and Political Liberalization, and International Changes Impacting Mineral or Oil Exporting Nations
Chapter 6: Conclusions and Implications for Oil or Mineral Exporting Nations


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John James Quinn (UCLA, PhD) is a Professor of Political Science at Truman State University where he writes about issues concerning African development and democratization using the lenses of international relations, comparative politics, and international political economy. His African experiences include being a Peace Corp Volunteer in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire) as well as a being a visiting professor at the University of Ghana-Legon. His primary research interest links majority state ownership of significant economic sectors in Africa to subsequent political, economic, and social outcomes. He has also written on the diffusion of the Rwandan genocide and Mobutu's ouster, the determinates of French ODA to Africa (during and after Cold War), the links between democracy and development in Africa, causes of corruption cross nationally, African foreign policies, and the types of political parties that emerged in Africa following the recent multiparty elections. He is author of prior two books: The Road oft Traveled: Development Polices and Majority State Ownership of Industry in Africa and Global Geopolitical Power and African Political and Economic Institutions.


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Majority State Ownership of Oil and Mining Sectors in Africa: The Resource Curse Undermined shows that countries in sub-Saharan Africa with majority state ownership of their major oil or mineral export sectors suffered from more severe versions of the natural resource curse than other similar countries.

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