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/ Citizenship
/ Classification
/ Corporate bureaucracy
/ Democracy
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/ Economic growth
/ Economic rent
/ Economic resources
/ Economics
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/ Family members
/ Fieldwork
/ Government bureaucracy
/ International Cooperation
/ LDCs
/ Leviathan's Shadow
/ Microanalysis
/ Middle East
/ Natural resources
/ Political science
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/ Political sociology
/ Politics
/ Rent
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/ Rentier states
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/ Social structure
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2010
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Hertog, Steffen
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/ Case studies
/ Causal analysis
/ Citizenship
/ Classification
/ Corporate bureaucracy
/ Democracy
/ Developing countries
/ Economic growth
/ Economic rent
/ Economic resources
/ Economics
/ Economists
/ Family members
/ Fieldwork
/ Government bureaucracy
/ International Cooperation
/ LDCs
/ Leviathan's Shadow
/ Microanalysis
/ Middle East
/ Natural resources
/ Political science
/ Political scientists
/ Political sociology
/ Politics
/ Rent
/ Rent-seeking
/ Rentier states
/ Rents
/ Social structure
/ Sociology
/ State Society Relationship
/ State structure
/ State-society relations
2010
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Overview
Theories about the politics and economics of resource-rich or “rentier” states have been around for almost four decades now (Mahdavy 1970; Beblawi 1987; Chaudhry 1997; Humphreys et al. 2007). Political scientists and economists have argued that rents have a negative impact on levels of democracy (Luciani 1987; Ross 2001), on the quality of institutions (Chaudhry 1997; Isham et al. 2005), and on economic growth (Sachs and Warner 2001). Although much debate has been conducted over these macro-correlations, far less attention has been devoted to the causal mechanisms behind them. There is still no unified theory of rentier states, and the micro-foundations of rentier systems in particular have gone largely unexplored.
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