The paper studies the influence of Tullock (West Econ J 5:224–232, 1967) and the rent-seeking literature more generally on the study of corruption. The theoretical corruption literature with its emphasis on principal-agent relationships within government and rent creation by corruption politicians has largely, but not entirely, overlooked that contestable rents encourage unproductive use of real resources in seeking these rents. As a consequence, the literature underestimates the value of corruption control and the cost of corruption itself.This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Springer via https://doi.org/10.1007/s10602-016-9215-
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The paper studies the influence of Gordon Tullock (1967) and the rent-seeking literature more genera...
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Gordon Tullock is acknowledged for being the first to recognize the true costs of rent-seeking as in...
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In this article, we analyze the behavior of three objective measures of cor-ruption: absolute corrup...
The body of theoretical and empirical research that objectively addresses the problem of corruption ...
In this article, we analyze the behavior of three objective measures of cor-ruption: absolute corrup...
Gordon Tullock is recognized for being the first to recognize the true costs of rent-seeking as incl...
The predominant view of corruption within political science and economics today is the principal-age...
Data relating to corruption could fill up the whole library. Nevertheless, the object of interest ...
We review microeconomic research on corruption from the last thirty years. We start by analyzing the...
This paper takes up the phenomenon of corruption and its relationship to growth explicitly in conjun...
This article shows that how we look at political rent and rent-seeking depends on our position on st...
This research attempts to identify and assess the effect of corruption on development and economic g...
The paper studies the influence of Gordon Tullock (1967) and the rent-seeking literature more genera...
In recent years, social scientists have become increasingly interested in the study of the political...
This essay explores the nature, causes, and consequences of corruption as it pertains to entire regi...
Gordon Tullock is acknowledged for being the first to recognize the true costs of rent-seeking as in...
The paper revisits the relationship been reform and corruption. We consider a scenario where less ef...
In this article, we analyze the behavior of three objective measures of cor-ruption: absolute corrup...
The body of theoretical and empirical research that objectively addresses the problem of corruption ...
In this article, we analyze the behavior of three objective measures of cor-ruption: absolute corrup...
Gordon Tullock is recognized for being the first to recognize the true costs of rent-seeking as incl...
The predominant view of corruption within political science and economics today is the principal-age...
Data relating to corruption could fill up the whole library. Nevertheless, the object of interest ...
We review microeconomic research on corruption from the last thirty years. We start by analyzing the...
This paper takes up the phenomenon of corruption and its relationship to growth explicitly in conjun...
This article shows that how we look at political rent and rent-seeking depends on our position on st...
This research attempts to identify and assess the effect of corruption on development and economic g...