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decentralized decisions 2 endogenous membership determination 2 inefficiency 2 quality competition 2 quality decay 2 selection by fixed random sampling 2 self governance 2 simple majority rule 2 transparency 2 Competitive rent-seeking clubs 1 Neue politische Ökonomie 1 Rent-Seeking 1 Theorie 1 competitive rent-seeking clubs 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Kriesler, Kobi 2 Nitzan, Shmuel 2
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Department of Economics, Bar Ilan University 1
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The effect of limited search ability on the quality of competitive rent-seeking clubs
Nitzan, Shmuel; Kriesler, Kobi - 2010
A competitive rent-seeking club (CRSC) offers its members the chance of winning a prize (status, position, privilege) by being selected, typically, by a civil servant or a politician. The selector replaces in our setting the usual contest success function; instead of determining the winner on...
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The Effect of Limited Search Ability on the Quality of Competitive Rent-Seeking Clubs
Nitzan, Shmuel; Kriesler, Kobi - Department of Economics, Bar Ilan University - 2010
A competitive rent-seeking club (CRSC) offers its members the chance of winning a prize (status, position, privilege) by being selected, typically, by a civil servant or a politician. The selector replaces in our setting the usual contest success function; instead of determining the winner on...
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