نتایج جستجو برای: rent seeking

تعداد نتایج: 56409  

2009
David M. Cutler Robert S. Huckman

The classic welfare analysis of firm entry involves a trade-off between the benefits of competition and losses from rent seeking. The benefits of competition are straightforward. The rent-seeking losses stem from the fact that part of an entrant’s profit is generated by stealing business from incumbent firms. These transferred profits are not a social benefit, but the fixed outlays associated w...

2017

In this paper, we study the effects of economic factors on the intensity of internal armed conflicts. We show that adverse ethnic compositions in the form of ethnic dominance and polarization are a critical determinant of the way countries react to commodity-induced income shocks and that positive as well as negative income shocks can intensity ongoing conflicts. While negative income shocks in...

2008
John Morgan Henrik Orzen Martin Sefton Karina Whitehead

We report the results of laboratory experiments on rent-seeking contests with endogenous participation. Theory predicts that (a) contest entry and rent-seeking expenditures increase with the size of the prize; and (b) earnings are equalized between the contest and the outside option. While the directional predictions offered in (a) are supported in the data, the level predictions are not. Predi...

Journal: :Social Choice and Welfare 2010
Shmuel Nitzan Kobi Kriesler

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 the basis of the club-members' efforts, he selects the winner on the basis of quality. This paper focus...

2002
Jiahua Che William Davidson

Using its control of regulated inputs, a government agency extracts rents from a manager who undertakes an investment. Such government rent-seeking activity leads to a typical hold-up problem. Government ownership serves as a second-best commitment mechanism, through which the government agency will restrain itself from the rent-seeking activity and may even offer the manager assistance in the ...

2006
John T. Addison

Politico-Economic Causes of Labor Regulation in the United States: Rent Seeking, Alliances, Raising Rivals’ Costs (Even Lowering One’s Own?), and Interjurisdictional Competition This paper offers an eclectic survey of the political economy of labor regulation in the United States at federal and state levels along the dimensions of occupational health and safety, unjust dismissal, right-to-work,...

Journal: :Games and Economic Behavior 2012
Guillaume Cheikbossian

This paper analyzes the ability of group members to cooperate in rent-seeking activities in a context of between-group competition. For this purpose, we develop an infinitely repeated rent-seeking game between two groups of different size. We first investigate Nash reversion strategies to support cooperative behavior in a given group before analyzing double-edge trigger strategies which have th...

2008
Mark McGillivray Ghassan Dibeh

This paper studies state failure and governance in two conflict-states in the Middle East: Iraq and Somalia. Iraq is currently undergoing a social experiment under which a new form of government is being constructed after the passage of autocratic rule. The government envisaged is a consociational democratic state designed a priori as a political mechanism for the redistribution of resources, m...

2000
Douglas D. Davis Robert J. Reilly Shmuel Nitzan

Nitzan’s (1991) analysis of differential sharing rules in a collective rent-seeking setting is reconsidered. Two groups, each with more than one member, are presumed to use different linear combinations of two sharing rules, one based on an equal-division of the prize, and the other on each member’s relative effort. We show that an equilibrium always exists for this type of game, and then chara...

Journal: :Trikonomika Journal 2023

The good effects of globalization are not felt by all countries. Lower-middle-income countries constrained ineffective or poorly implemented economic policies in those One indicator this ineffectiveness is the low rate controlling rent-seeking lower-middle-income Therefore, study analyzes effect on growth It important to where has an role development This also uses control variables such as cap...

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