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weighted by power. Our second result clarifies how the success of an interest group hinges on the dominance of its ideology in …
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weighted by power. Our second result clarifies how the success of an interest group hinges on the dominance of its ideology in …
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weighted by power. Our second result clarifies how the success of an interest group hinges on the dominance of its ideology in …
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power. Our second result clarifies how the success of an interest group hinges on the dominance of its ideology in the …
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weighted by power. Our second result clarifies how the success of an interest group hinges on the dominance of its ideology in …
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We use economic theory to examine the intensity of fundamentalist sects. Leaders work to enhance their followers’ observance level. We model three stylized situations under which fundamentalist groups function, examining the intensity of observance in each. We find that, under reasonable...
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Hierarchical firms are enterprises with rigid internal job ladders. We examine the state enterprise as the prototypical hierarchical firm. In the state enterprise, promotion of employees through the internal hierarchy is determined by the workers’ allocation of time between rent seeking and...
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We examine who benefits when there is a strong leader in place, and those who benefit when a situation lacks a proper leader. There are fractious terrorist groups who seek to serve the same people in common cause against a common enemy. The groups compete for rents obtained from the public by...
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Government intervention often gives rise to contests and the government can influence their outcome by choosing their type. We consider a contest with two interest groups: one that is governed by a central planner and one that is not. Rent dissipation is compared under two well-known contest...
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