Many developing countries have suffered under the personal rule of kleptocrats, who implement highly inefficient economic policies, expropriate the wealth of their citizens, and use the proceeds for their own glorification or consumption. We argue that the success of kleptocrats rests, in part, on their ability to use a divide-and-rule strategy, made possible by the weakness of institutions in these societies. Members of society need to cooperate in order to depose a kleptocrat, yet such cooperation may be defused by imposing punitive rates of taxation on any citizen who proposes such a move, and redistributing the benefits to those who need to agree to it. Thus the collective action problem can be intensified by threats which remain off th...
This paper presents a model of emergent class structure, in which a society inhabited by inherently ...
This paper develops a model to analyze economic performance under different political regimes. An ol...
Researchers in the economics of development have been struggling for the past fifty years to find th...
Many developing countries have suffered under the personal rule of “kleptocrats”, who implement high...
Many developing countries have suffered under the personal rule of ‘kleptocrats’, who implement high...
I present a model in which the combination of divided societies and weak institu-tions in the form o...
Unequal distribution of societal power is to a large extent responsible for poverty, hunger, the des...
version and Alexander Debs for excellent research assistance. The views expressed herein are those o...
Economic theory is often abused in practical policy-making. There is frequently excessive focus on s...
This paper attempts to explain the behavior observed in the dictator game without explicitly assumin...
Dictatorship has been the prevalent system of government for most of human history and is still entr...
Autocratic regimes are quite often short-lived kleptocracies formed and maintained through force and...
We propose a model where an autocrat rules over an ethically divided society. The dictator carefully...
Political economists agree that a trade-offexists between equality and efficiency. Using a hypotheti...
We propose a model where weak rulers have incentives to let ethnically divided countries plunge in c...
This paper presents a model of emergent class structure, in which a society inhabited by inherently ...
This paper develops a model to analyze economic performance under different political regimes. An ol...
Researchers in the economics of development have been struggling for the past fifty years to find th...
Many developing countries have suffered under the personal rule of “kleptocrats”, who implement high...
Many developing countries have suffered under the personal rule of ‘kleptocrats’, who implement high...
I present a model in which the combination of divided societies and weak institu-tions in the form o...
Unequal distribution of societal power is to a large extent responsible for poverty, hunger, the des...
version and Alexander Debs for excellent research assistance. The views expressed herein are those o...
Economic theory is often abused in practical policy-making. There is frequently excessive focus on s...
This paper attempts to explain the behavior observed in the dictator game without explicitly assumin...
Dictatorship has been the prevalent system of government for most of human history and is still entr...
Autocratic regimes are quite often short-lived kleptocracies formed and maintained through force and...
We propose a model where an autocrat rules over an ethically divided society. The dictator carefully...
Political economists agree that a trade-offexists between equality and efficiency. Using a hypotheti...
We propose a model where weak rulers have incentives to let ethnically divided countries plunge in c...
This paper presents a model of emergent class structure, in which a society inhabited by inherently ...
This paper develops a model to analyze economic performance under different political regimes. An ol...
Researchers in the economics of development have been struggling for the past fifty years to find th...