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40 Years of Research on Rent Seeking 1: Theory of Rent Seeking

معرفی کتاب «40 Years of Research on Rent Seeking 1: Theory of Rent Seeking» نوشتهٔ Roger D. Congleton (editor), Arye L. Hillman (editor), Kai A. Konrad (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer Spektrum. in Springer-Verlag GmbH در سال 2008. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The last survey of the rent-seeking literature took place more than a decade ago. Since that time a great deal of new research has been published in a wide variety of journals, covering a wide variety of topics. The scope of that research is such that very few researchers will be familiar with more than a small part of contemporary research, and very few libraries will be able to provide access to the full breadth of that research. This two-volume collection provides an extensive overview of 40 years of rent-seeking research. The volumes include the foundational papers, many of which have not been in print for two decades. They include recent game-theoretic analyses of rent-seeking contests and also appHcations of the rent-seeking concepts and methodology to economic regulation, international trade policy, economic history, poUtical com­ petition, and other social phenomena. The new collection is more than twice as large as any previous collection and both updates and extends the earlier surveys. Volume I contains previously published research on the theory of rent-seeking contests, which is an important strand of contemporary game theory. Volume II contains previously pubHshed research that uses the theory of rent-seeking to an­ alyze a broad range of public policy and social science topics. The editors spent more than a year assembling possible papers and, although the selections fill two large volumes, many more papers could have been included. -- Provided by publisher Including contributions to the theory of rent seeking, this book focuses on conceptual and theoretical developments. 1-189.pdf 190-340.pdf 341-490.pdf 491-640.pdf 641-end.pdf
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