This paper argues that even temporary barriers to entry present at the very beginning of transition may lead to permanent extortion development. Entry restrictions, if binding, lead to excess profits, which create an incentive to extort. The emergence of extortionists reduces the expected profit from production, making producers expect extortion in the future. If, after this adaptation of expectations, the government removes the barriers to entry, only a few new firms will enter the market. Hence, the total number of firms on the market is lower than it would have been with no barriers to entry. The low number of firms on the market allows each producer to earn relatively high pre- extortion profits, which reinforces the desire of racketeer...
The paper is an attempt to explain the dynamics of output change in transition and its determinants...
The three essays of this dissertation consider economic development issues in the countries of the f...
We develop a novel, sensemaking perspective on corruption in transition economies. Prior research ha...
This paper argues that even temporary barriers to entry present at the very beginning of transition ...
This paper argues that even temporary barriers to entry present at the very beginning of transition ...
This paper argues that even temporary barriers to entry at the very beginning of transition may lead...
This paper provides a simple model of repeated extortion. In particular, we ask whether corrupt gove...
Extortion is a severe obstacle to doing business in many countries, varies both in its frequency and...
In pursuit of its transition from a command to a market economy, post-Soviet Russia has witnessed en...
This dissertation studies the problem of corruption and extortion in the transition countries. By th...
Tato práce sleduje působení nejrůznějších faktorů na rozsah korupce a rent seekingu v tranzitivních ...
This work suggests a connection between the lack of restructuring of the privatized firms in transit...
This dissertation studies the behavior of firms during the transition from plan to market in Central...
This paper attempts to trace out empirically the causal relationship between bribing, foreign owners...
This paper provides a simple model of repeated extortion. In particular, we ask whether corrupt gove...
The paper is an attempt to explain the dynamics of output change in transition and its determinants...
The three essays of this dissertation consider economic development issues in the countries of the f...
We develop a novel, sensemaking perspective on corruption in transition economies. Prior research ha...
This paper argues that even temporary barriers to entry present at the very beginning of transition ...
This paper argues that even temporary barriers to entry present at the very beginning of transition ...
This paper argues that even temporary barriers to entry at the very beginning of transition may lead...
This paper provides a simple model of repeated extortion. In particular, we ask whether corrupt gove...
Extortion is a severe obstacle to doing business in many countries, varies both in its frequency and...
In pursuit of its transition from a command to a market economy, post-Soviet Russia has witnessed en...
This dissertation studies the problem of corruption and extortion in the transition countries. By th...
Tato práce sleduje působení nejrůznějších faktorů na rozsah korupce a rent seekingu v tranzitivních ...
This work suggests a connection between the lack of restructuring of the privatized firms in transit...
This dissertation studies the behavior of firms during the transition from plan to market in Central...
This paper attempts to trace out empirically the causal relationship between bribing, foreign owners...
This paper provides a simple model of repeated extortion. In particular, we ask whether corrupt gove...
The paper is an attempt to explain the dynamics of output change in transition and its determinants...
The three essays of this dissertation consider economic development issues in the countries of the f...
We develop a novel, sensemaking perspective on corruption in transition economies. Prior research ha...