RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS
1. Animashaun, Jubril Olayinka (2024). Contagious crowds and rational faithfuls: a club theory approach. International Journal of Social Economics 51, no. 2: 199-226.
2. Animashaun, J., & Wossink, A. (2024). How do households cope during aggregate shocks? Evidence from the 2009–2015 oil crisis in Nigeria. Resources Policy, 95, 105170.
Manuscript resubmitted after passing through first Revision (R&R)
3. Emediegwu, L. E., Vienne, V. & Animashaun, J. Seasonal Temperatures and Economic Growth in the United Kingdom (Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics)
4. Oyekola, O., Emediegwu, L. E., & Animashaun, J. (2023). Commodity windfalls, political regimes, and environmental quality (Energy Economics).
5. Jubril Animashaun, Ada Wossink (2023) Patriarchy, Pandemics and the Gendered Resource Curse Thesis: Evidence from Petroleum Geology (Economics and Politics)
Manuscripts under Review
6. Animashaun, J. & Emediegwu, L. E. (2024). Structural Transformation and Gender-Specific Labour Market Frictions: Evidence from Nigeria (Journal of Rural Studies).
7. Jubril Animashaun, Katsushi Imai (2023). Colonialism, Institutional Quality and the Resource Curse (Journal of African Economies)
8. Emediegwu, L. E., Iloanugo, U. & Animashaun, J Fertile Ground for Conflict: Evidence Revisited using Spatial First Differences (Journal of Agricultural Economics)
9. Jubril Animashaun, Lotanna Emediegwu (2023). Is there a subnational resource curse? Evidence from households in the Niger delta region of Nigeria (Resource Policy).
Working papers
10. Jubril Animashaun (2023). The Political Resource Curse and Economic Growth: Evidence from Night-time Lights
11. Jubril Animashaun (2023). Income Growth, Child Mortality and the Political Resource Curse
12. Jubril Animashaun, Giacomo Lemoli, Constantine Manda (2022). (Pre-)Colonial Origins of Religious Cleavages.
13. Emediegwu, L. E., Vienne, V. & Animashaun, J. Does ENSO affect Human Welfare?