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Why is rent-seeking highly relevant for recent economic theory? In this paper, I argue that the common criticism of rent seeking theory is not new and relevant. First, I explain the basis of rent seeking and the main contributions to this theory including the theory of bureaucracy. Then, I...
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Can corruption improve economic efficiency? Classical political economists argue that corruption undermines the rule of law (Smith 2001, chap 5). The modern Public Choice proponents argue that corruption might influence the efficiency of the rule of law. While Chicago Public Choice scholars...
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Can corruption improve economic efficiency? Classical political economists argue that corruption undermines the rule of law (Smith 2001, Chap 5). The modern Public Choice proponents argue that corruption might influence the efficiency of the rule of law. While Chicago Public Choice scholars...
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