Resource Booms Reshape Politics and Livelihoods in Unexpected Ways
Resource booms in Peru affect local politicians and citizens in complex ways. The size of natural resource rents influences reelection outcomes, political competition, public goods provision, clientelism, and well-being in a non-linear manner. Recent mineral price increases and rent distribution rules in Peru show that the impact of resource booms is not always straightforward, with both positive and negative effects depending on the size of the rents.