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Consequences (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004).John R. Heilbrunn is Assistant Professor in the
Graduate Program in International Political Economy of Resources at the
Colorado School of Mines. Heilbrunn has publications on democracy in
Africa, corruption in France, and is currently writing a book analyzing
institutional change among Africa's petroleum economies. The author
gratefully acknowledges helpful comments from Vincent Foucher, Phil
Keefer, Nic van de Walle, and the anonymous reviewers of Perspectives on
Politics.