Rentier state - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A rentier (pronounced /'rɒntɪeɪ/ or /rɑ̃'tɪeɪ/) is an individual who depends on income derived from rents, which, in turn, are defined as “a reward for ownership of all natural resources”, or the “i...
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How does this happen, according to the rentier state theory? The short answer, according to Yates (1), is that a rentier state and rentier economy lead to a rentier mentality, which dooms a country’s economy and long-term prospects. ... 2. The Raging Rentier Economy...
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In northern South America, just north of the equator, is the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, currently governed by embattled President Hugo Chavez. ... ... Five years later, with only the United States surpassing her in production of oil, Venezuela rapidly descended into the morass of a rentier economy.
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Rather than taxing rentier wealth and its income, it has promoted real estate and financial interests. The classical reformers defined their politics as liberal because they wanted to free the economy from "empty" rentier charges, price without value.
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Recent analysis considers that Russia is drifting toward an oil-rentier economy. In this paper, we will provide useful elements to check this hypothesis. First, we lead--at a theoretical level--with the characteristics that make an oil-rentier economy.
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This paper examines developments in economic institutions and the macroeconomic performance of Iran since the 1979 revolution. ... The Iranian revolution is interpreted as a populist movement aimed at income and wealth redistribution and at restructuring in a rentier economy. Subsequently, the macroeconomic performance of...
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the rentier economy-of which the state is a subset-must ... that there is no such thing as a pure rentier economy and concurs with Mahdavy's view that the ...
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In spite of two US-Jordan trade treaties Jordan's economic development is superficial. ... In-country research and interviews of policymakers suggest the trade-for-development theory has little impact on Jordan due to its private sector rentier economy.
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Mass line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mass Line is the political/organizational/leadership method developed by Mao Zedong and the Communist Party of China (CPC) during the Chinese revolution. Although the phrase 'the mass line' was ...
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The consequences of the rentier economy; The increase in food prices for the rapidly growing population alone runs the risk of eating up the money flowing into the country as a result of rising oil prices. ... The non-existence of a dynamic economy corresponds to the steady growth of unemployment,
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