This paper presents a simple model of rent-seeking incentive to explain the emergence and dominance of the rapacious rent-seeking policies in a number of oil abundant developing and transition economies. The Hubbertian distribution of the commodity exports over time, the magnitude of these revenues, and the availability of offshore havens for the illicitly appropriated rent explain the shift from productive public policies to rapacious rent-seeking. In addition, we show that the existence of the well-functioning democratic institutions prior to the revenue boom precludes the emergence of rapacious rent-seeking institutions due to prohibitively high costs of rent-seeking. The paper complements the existing literature by delivering a novel th...
This paper aims to investigate whether oil revenues in the MENA region lead to economic growth or wh...
The ‘resource curse’ hypothesis claims that abundance in natural resources, particularly oil, encour...
This dissertation, which consists of three essays, can be separated into two main topics and is embe...
This paper presents a simple model of rent-seeking incentive to explain the emergence and dominance ...
This paper presents a simple model of rent-seeking incentive to explain the emergence and dominance ...
This paper develops the first systematic attempt to model and empirically estimate the concept of op...
Subsoil natural resource endowments and associated rents—if well harnessed and managed—can serve as ...
The present paper aims, on the one hand, to test the impact of oil rents on economic growth and exam...
This paper argues that hydrocarbon producers with high rents per capita constitute a specific catego...
This paper proposes that the Rentier State and Resource Curse theories be considered as two elements...
abstract: This paper looks at factors that drive economic growth and show the correlation between ec...
Despite the fact that ‘rent’ underpins both Rentier State (RS) and Resource Curse (RC) theses, exter...
This dissertation is a collection of essays that contributes to the fields of environmental and natu...
This paper examines the relationship between rent seeking and economic performance when governments ...
This paper argues that hydrocarbons producers with high rents per capita constitute a specific categ...
This paper aims to investigate whether oil revenues in the MENA region lead to economic growth or wh...
The ‘resource curse’ hypothesis claims that abundance in natural resources, particularly oil, encour...
This dissertation, which consists of three essays, can be separated into two main topics and is embe...
This paper presents a simple model of rent-seeking incentive to explain the emergence and dominance ...
This paper presents a simple model of rent-seeking incentive to explain the emergence and dominance ...
This paper develops the first systematic attempt to model and empirically estimate the concept of op...
Subsoil natural resource endowments and associated rents—if well harnessed and managed—can serve as ...
The present paper aims, on the one hand, to test the impact of oil rents on economic growth and exam...
This paper argues that hydrocarbon producers with high rents per capita constitute a specific catego...
This paper proposes that the Rentier State and Resource Curse theories be considered as two elements...
abstract: This paper looks at factors that drive economic growth and show the correlation between ec...
Despite the fact that ‘rent’ underpins both Rentier State (RS) and Resource Curse (RC) theses, exter...
This dissertation is a collection of essays that contributes to the fields of environmental and natu...
This paper examines the relationship between rent seeking and economic performance when governments ...
This paper argues that hydrocarbons producers with high rents per capita constitute a specific categ...
This paper aims to investigate whether oil revenues in the MENA region lead to economic growth or wh...
The ‘resource curse’ hypothesis claims that abundance in natural resources, particularly oil, encour...
This dissertation, which consists of three essays, can be separated into two main topics and is embe...