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Efficient Rent-Seeking

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Introduction
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    Chapter 2 Efficient Rent Seeking
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    Chapter 3 Long-run equilibrium and total expenditures in rent-seeking
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    Chapter 4 Long-run equilibrium and total expenditures in rent-seeking: A comment
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    Chapter 5 Rent-seeking behavior in the long-run
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    Chapter 6 Free entry and efficient rent seeking
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    Chapter 7 Back to the bog
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    Chapter 8 The design of rent-seeking competitions
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    Chapter 9 Rent-seeking with non-identical players
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    Chapter 10 Equilibrium Conditions for Efficient Rent Seeking: The Nash-Cournot Solution
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    Chapter 11 Conflict and rent-seeking success functions: Ratio vs. difference models of relative success
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    Chapter 12 Rationing and Rent Dissipation in the Presence of Heterogeneous Individuals
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    Chapter 13 Efficient rent-seeking under varying cost structures
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    Chapter 14 Investments in rent-seeking
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    Chapter 15 Rent-seeking for pure public goods
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    Chapter 16 Rent-seeking, rent-defending, and rent dissipation
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    Chapter 17 Collective Rent Dissipation
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    Chapter 18 A general analysis of rent-seeking games
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    Chapter 19 More efficient rent-seeking — A Münchhausen solution
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    Chapter 20 Still somewhat muddy: A comment
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    Chapter 21 Cooperation by Credible Threats: On the Social Costs of Transfer Contests Under Uncertainty
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    Chapter 22 Effort Levels in Contests: The Public-Good Prize Case
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    Chapter 23 More on more efficient rent seeking and strategic behavior in contests: Comment
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    Chapter 24 Modelling rent-seeking contests
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    Chapter 25 Cooperative rent-seeking
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    Chapter 26 Dynamic Rent-Seeking Games
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    Chapter 27 The solution to the Tullock rent-seeking game when R > 2: Mixed-strategy equilibria and mean dissipation rates
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    Chapter 28 The reluctant gamesperson — A comment on Baye, Kovenock and De Vries
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    Chapter 29 The specification of the probability functions in Tullock’s rent-seeking contest
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    Chapter 30 Tullock’s rent-seeking contest with a minimum expenditure requirement
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    Chapter 31 Rent-seeking with asymmetric valuations
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    Chapter 32 The incidence of overdissipation in rent-seeking contests
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    Chapter 33 The Reformer’s Dilemma
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    Chapter 34 Orchestrating Rent Seeking Contests
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    Chapter 35 Gordon Tullock: Master of the Muck and Mire
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    Chapter 36 The costs of rent seeking: A metaphysical problem
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Chapter title
The Reformer’s Dilemma
Chapter number 33
Book title
Efficient Rent-Seeking
Published by
Springer, Boston, MA, January 2001
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4757-5055-3_33
Book ISBNs
978-1-4419-4866-3, 978-1-4757-5055-3
Authors

William F. Shughart

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Professor 1 50%
Other 1 50%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Economics, Econometrics and Finance 1 50%
Unknown 1 50%