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A Cross-National Study Of The Association Between Natural Resource Rents And Homicide Rates, 2000–12, Paul B. Stretesky, Michael A. Long, Michael J. Lynch Jan 2016

A Cross-National Study Of The Association Between Natural Resource Rents And Homicide Rates, 2000–12, Paul B. Stretesky, Michael A. Long, Michael J. Lynch

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Countries that rely on natural resource rents (that is, the revenue generated from the sale of natural resources) may suffer from a variety of social problems. This exploratory study reviews the natural resource extraction literature to derive a ‘natural resource rents–homicide’ hypothesis. Data for 173 countries for the years 2000 to 2012 are examined to determine if there is a correlation between natural resource rents and homicide rates. Multilevel growth models suggest that natural resource rents are positively correlated with homicide rates within countries (level 1) but not between them (level 2). Importantly, the correlation between natural resource rents and …