Patterns of Rent-Extraction and Deployment in Developing Countries : Implications for Governance, Economic Policy and Performance
Auty, Richard M. (2006). Patterns of Rent-Extraction and Deployment in Developing Countries : Implications for Governance, Economic Policy and Performance. UNU-WIDER.
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Sub-type Research paper Author Auty, Richard M. Title Patterns of Rent-Extraction and Deployment in Developing Countries : Implications for Governance, Economic Policy and Performance Volume/Issue No. 2006/16 Publication Date 2006 Place of Publication Helsinki Publisher UNU-WIDER Pages 32 Language eng Abstract Rents tend to be relatively high in developing countries and also very fungible, so that differences in the scale of the rent and in its distribution among economic agents profoundly affect the nature of the political state and the development trajectory.
UNU Topics of Focus Economic development Keyword Democratization
Economic development
Economic policy
Government accountability
Natural resourcesCopyright Holder UNU-WIDER Copyright Year 2006 Copyright type Fair use permitted ISSN 18102611 ISBN 9789291907847 -
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