Companion to the Political Economy of Rent Seeking

Companion to the Political Economy of Rent Seeking
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 553
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ISBN-10 : 9781782544944
ISBN-13 : 1782544941
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Synopsis Companion to the Political Economy of Rent Seeking by : R. D. Congleton

The quest for benefit from existing wealth or by seeking privileged benefit through influence over policy is known as rent seeking. Much rent seeking activity involves government and political decisions and is therefore in the domain of political econo

The Political Economy of Rent-Seeking

The Political Economy of Rent-Seeking
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 480
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ISBN-10 : 9781475719635
ISBN-13 : 1475719639
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Synopsis The Political Economy of Rent-Seeking by : Charles Rowley

It is now twenty years since the concept of rent-seeking was first devised by Gordon Tullock, though he was not responsible for coining the phrase itself. His initial insight has burgeoned over two decades into a major research program which has had an impact not only on public choice, but also on the related disciplines of economics, political science, and law and economics. The reach of the insight has proved to be universal, with relevance not just for the democracies, but also, and arguably more important, for all forms of autocracy, irrespective of ideological com plexion. It is not surprising, therefore, that this volume is the third edited publication dedicated specifically to scholarship into rent-seeking behavior. The theory of rent-seeking bridges normative and positive analyses of state action. In its normative dimension, rent-seeking scholarship has expanded, enlivened, in some respects turned on its head, the traditional welfare analyses of such features of modern economics as monopoly, externalities, public goods, and trade protection devices. In its positive dimension, rent-seeking contributions have provided an important analy tical perspective from which to understand and to predict the behavior of politicians, interest groups and bureaucrats, the media and the academy within the political market place. This bridge between normative and positive elements of analysis is invaluable in facilitating an understanding of and evaluating the costs of state activity within a consistent paradigm.

Rent Seeking and Development

Rent Seeking and Development
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 219
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ISBN-10 : 9781317328216
ISBN-13 : 1317328213
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Synopsis Rent Seeking and Development by : Christine Ngoc Ngo

Rent seeking continues to be a topic of much discussion and debate within the political economy. This new study challenges previous assumptions and sets out a new analysis of the dynamics of rent and rent seeking in development, using Vietnam as a case study. This book provides an alternative approach to the study of economic development and illuminates new perspectives in a contemporary context. It argues that not only has there been an incomplete understanding of Vietnam’s industrial development over the last three decades, but that neoclassical economics do not adequately address many of the issues endangering Vietnam’s development. A significant observation of the Vietnamese experience is the analytical view that rents can be developmental and growth enhancing if the configuration of rent management incentivizes industrial upgrade and conditions firm performance. Underlining the need to reexamine how economic actors and the state collaborate through formal and informal institutions, this study fills a gap in the scholarship of the political economy of rent and rent seeking and how rents might be used for developmental purposes.

The Political Economy of Rent-seeking

The Political Economy of Rent-seeking
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 492
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:490574324
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Synopsis The Political Economy of Rent-seeking by : Charles Kershaw Rowley

Rents, Rent-Seeking and Economic Development

Rents, Rent-Seeking and Economic Development
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 358
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ISBN-10 : 0521788668
ISBN-13 : 9780521788663
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Synopsis Rents, Rent-Seeking and Economic Development by : Mushtaq Husain Khan

The concepts of rents and rent-seeking are central to any discussion of the processes of economic development. Yet conventional models of rent-seeking are unable to explain how it can drive decades of rapid growth in some countries, and at other times be associated with spectacular economic crises. This book argues that the rent-seeking framework has to be radically extended by incorporating insights developed by political scientists, institutional economists and political economists if it is to explain the anomalous role played by rent-seeking in Asian countries. It includes detailed analysis of Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, the Indian sub-continent, Indonesia and South Korea. This new critical and multidisciplinary approach has important policy implications for the debates over institutional reform in developing countries. It brings together leading international scholars in economics and political science, and will be of great interest to readers in the social sciences and Asian studies in general.

Neoclassical Political Economy

Neoclassical Political Economy
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Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105039761502
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Synopsis Neoclassical Political Economy by : David C. Colander

Based on papers originally presented at the Christian A. Johnson Conference on Economic Affairs held in Middlebury, Vermont, in April 1983.Includes index. Bibliography: p. 241-253.

The Economics of Special Privilege and Rent Seeking

The Economics of Special Privilege and Rent Seeking
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 101
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ISBN-10 : 9789401578134
ISBN-13 : 9401578133
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Synopsis The Economics of Special Privilege and Rent Seeking by : G. Tullock

As the reader of this book probably already knows, I have devoted a great deal of time to the topic which is, rather unfortunately, named rent seeking. Rent seeking, the use of resources in actually lowering total product although benefiting some minority, is, unfortunately, a major activity of most governments. As a result of this, I have stumbled on a puzzle. The rent-seeking activity found in major societies is immense, but the industry devoted to producing it is nowhere near as immense. In Washington the rent-seeking industry is a very conspicuous part of the landscape. On the other hand, if you consider how much money is being moved by that industry, then it is comparatively small. The first question that this book seeks to answer is: How do we account for the disparity? A second problem is that almost all rent seeking is done in what superficially appears to be an extremely inefficient way. I recently got estimates of the net cost to the public of the farm program and its net benefit to the farmers. The first is many times the second. Indeed, it is not at all obvious that in the long run, today's farmers are better off than they would be if the program had never been implemented. Of course, in any given year, cancelling the program would be quite painful. The first section of this book, then, is devoted to this problem.

Rent-seeking and Human Capital

Rent-seeking and Human Capital
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Total Pages : 74
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ISBN-10 : 0367349922
ISBN-13 : 9780367349929
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Synopsis Rent-seeking and Human Capital by : Kurt Von Seekamm

A primer on inequality -- Landlords, rents and seekers -- Rent seeking, examples of wasted resources -- Education and the allocation of talent -- The politics of removing rents.

40 Years of Research on Rent Seeking 2

40 Years of Research on Rent Seeking 2
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 834
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ISBN-10 : 354079185X
ISBN-13 : 9783540791850
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Synopsis 40 Years of Research on Rent Seeking 2 by : Roger D. Congleton

The last survey of the rent-seeking literature took place more than a decade ago. Since that time a great deal of new research has been published in a wide variety of journals, covering a wide variety of topics. The scope of that research is such that very few researchers will be familiar with more than a small part of contemporary research, and very few libraries will be able to provide access to the full breadth of that research. This two-volume collection provides an extensive overview of 40 years of rent-seeking research. The volumes include the foundational papers, many of which have not been in print for two decades. They include recent game-theoretic analyses of rent-seeking contests and also appUcations of the rent-seeking concepts and methodology to economic regulation, international trade policy, economic history, poUtical com petition, and other social phenomena. The new collection is more than twice as large as any previous collection and both updates and extends the earUer surveys. Volume I contains previously pubhshed research on the theory of rent-seeking contests, which is an important strand of contemporary game theory. Volume II contains previously published research that uses the theory of rent-seeking to an alyze a broad range of public policy and social science topics. The editors spent more than a year assembling possible papers and, although the selections fill two large volumes, many more papers could have been included.

The Rent-seeking Society

The Rent-seeking Society
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Publisher : Selected Works of Gordon Tullo
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : NWU:35556034955435
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Synopsis The Rent-seeking Society by : Gordon Tullock

The fifth volume in The Selected Works of Gordon Tullock consists of six parts, each part expounding on a separate component of the field. Part 1, "Rent Seeking: An Overview," brings together two papers that focus on problems of defining rent-seeking behavior and outline the nature of the ongoing research program in a historical perspective. Part 2, "More on Efficient Rent Seeking," contains four contributions in which Tullock elaborates on his 1980 article on efficient rent seeking. Part 3, "The Environments of Rent Seeking," consists of eight papers that collectively display the breadth of the rent-seeking concept. Part 4, "The Cost of Rent Seeking," comprises seven papers that address several important issues about the cost of rent seeking to society as a whole. Part 5 is Tullock's short monograph Exchanges and Contracts, in which he develops a systematic theory of exchange in political markets. In Part 6, "Future Directions for Rent-Seeking Research," Tullock focuses on the importance of information in the political marketplace. This work has been carefully constructed to build on the inaugural volume in this collection and to ease students through the field in a clear and concise manner. Gordon Tullock is Professor Emeritus of Law at George Mason University, where he was Distinguished Research Fellow in the Center for Study of Public Choice and University Professor of Law and Economics. He also taught at the University of South Carolina, the University of Virginia, Rice University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, and the University of Arizona. In 1966 he founded the journal that became Public Choice and remained its editor until 1990. Charles K. Rowley was Duncan Black Professor of Economics at George Mason University and a Senior Fellow of the James M. Buchanan Center for Political Economy at George Mason University. He was also General Director of the Locke Institute.